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… VII.Surrender of the Abbey to Henry VIII.The Benedictine Rule restored by Queen MaryThe Abbey in the Days of its Glory … but with tears and fervour of soul, as bidden by the rule of St. Benedict." According to Tanner, Fosbrooke, and …
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… nation lived in jest, and there were no such thing as rule and distinction among us." Cotton House, we learn from …
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… young; and Westminster formed no exception to the general rule. Tanner, in his "Notitia," tells us that there would … and the Abbey at Westminsterwere no exceptions to the rule. It is clear from Fitz-Stephen (and from other writers … support and maintenance. During the rebellion, and the rule of the Puritan fanatics, the school appears to have been …
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… Rawle published in 1804 by F. T. Smith.) Englishmen, as a rule, are not fond of out-door lounging, and, except in the …
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… of James I. Whitehall Chapel fared ill under the rule of the Parliament. On 9th March, 16434, it was ordered …
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… and to the Commander-inChief is unreservedly confided the rule and governance of the whole army. He is accessible not …
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