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... SALISBURY , First President . THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD DOVER , Elected 1832 . THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF RIPON , Elected 1834 . HENRY HALLAM , ESQ . Elected 1845 . COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE FOR THE YEAR iv ROYAL ...
... SALISBURY , First President . THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD DOVER , Elected 1832 . THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF RIPON , Elected 1834 . HENRY HALLAM , ESQ . Elected 1845 . COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE FOR THE YEAR iv ROYAL ...
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... Salisbury , & c . , became the most distinguished ornaments of the continental schools . The Latin of the earlier writers is characterized by con- siderable vigour of style , arising from clearness and simpli- city of diction , which ...
... Salisbury , & c . , became the most distinguished ornaments of the continental schools . The Latin of the earlier writers is characterized by con- siderable vigour of style , arising from clearness and simpli- city of diction , which ...
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... Salisbury and Giraldus Cambrensis . Very little Latin prose that is to- lerable was written after the middle of the thirteenth cen- tury . Norman and English had then , to a certain degree , driven the Latin out of the field , or at ...
... Salisbury and Giraldus Cambrensis . Very little Latin prose that is to- lerable was written after the middle of the thirteenth cen- tury . Norman and English had then , to a certain degree , driven the Latin out of the field , or at ...
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... Salisbury and Peter of Blois , which make us intimate not only with the political , but with the scholas- tical , history of the latter half of the twelfth century . § II . - Anglo - Norman Literature . When the Normans entered England ...
... Salisbury and Peter of Blois , which make us intimate not only with the political , but with the scholas- tical , history of the latter half of the twelfth century . § II . - Anglo - Norman Literature . When the Normans entered England ...
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... his companions . It is printed in the appendix to Bedford's edition of Simeon of Durham . * W. Malmsb . de Gest . Pontif . p . 277 . OSMUND BISHOP OF SALISBURY . OSMUND was by birth a 22 WILLIAM BISHOP OF DURHAM . [ Died 1096 .
... his companions . It is printed in the appendix to Bedford's edition of Simeon of Durham . * W. Malmsb . de Gest . Pontif . p . 277 . OSMUND BISHOP OF SALISBURY . OSMUND was by birth a 22 WILLIAM BISHOP OF DURHAM . [ Died 1096 .
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