Memoir of Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby

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University Press, 1874 - 319 páginas
 

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Página 266 - ... began to laugh at it My wife not ignorant of his manner, perceiving the same privily told him of it, and he being sorry that she saw it, presently amended it. He used also sometimes to punish his body with whips, the cords knotted...
Página 170 - Nulli ergo omnino hominum liceat, hanc paginam nostre confirmacionis infringere vel ei ausu temerario contraire. Si quis autem hoc attemptare presumpserit, indignacionem omnipotentis Dei et beatorum Petri et Pauli apostolorum eius se noverit incursurum.
Página 110 - Patroness ; all the vertuous and devoute persones, to whome she was as a lovynge Syster; all the good relygyous Men and Women, whome she so often was wonte to vysyte and comforte ; all good Preests and Clercks, to whome she was a true defendresse ; all the Noblemen and Women, to whome she was a Myrroure and Exampler of honoure ; all the comyn people of this Realme, for whome she was in theyr causes a comyn Medyatryce, and toke right grete displeasure for them ; and generally the hole Realm hathe...
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Página 273 - To all them that be in the state of grace, that daily say devoutly this prayer before our blessed Lady of Pity, she will show them her blessed visage, and warn them the day and the hour of death; and in their last end the angels of God shall yield their souls to heaven...

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