Mediaeval Europe: (814-1300)Ginn & Company, 1894 - 607 pages |
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Page 23 - Karlo, et in adjudha et in cadhuna cosa, si cum om per dreit son fradra salvar dist, in o quid il mi altresi fazet ; et ab Ludher nul plaid nunquam prindrai , qui, meon vol, cist meon fradre Karle in damno sit.
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Page 471 - Pope, hearing that the cardinals and servants had received many gifts from the clergyman, fell sick, even unto death ; but the rich man sent him a medicine of gold and silver, and straightway he was healed. Then the Lord Pope called unto him the cardinals and the servants and said to them, ' Brethren, see to it that no one seduce you with empty words ; for, lo ! I give you an example that just as I receive, so ye receive also.