Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | failure of courtesy on the one side met by an obstinate pride
2 I, I | 450 furlongs. On the other side of the island, where it
3 I, I | Scots, arriving on the north side of this bay, settled themselves
4 I, II | themselves on the farther side of the river, under the
5 I, II | sudden risings on every side.~ ~
6 I, III | war and conquest on every side, undertook an expedition
7 I, XI | the island, on the south side of it, as the cities, watch-towers,
8 I, XII | day by day. On the other side, the enemy constantly attacked
9 I, XV | that dwell on the north side of the river Humber, and
10 I, XVII | different case; on the one side was Divine faith, on the
11 I, XVII | presumption; on the one side piety, on the other pride;
12 I, XVII | other pride; on the one side Pelagius, the founder of
13 I, XVIII| Trinity, at once drew from his side a casket which hung about
14 I, XIX | the fire raged on every side, the place in which he lay
15 I, XXVI | doctrine. There was on the east side of the city, a church dedicated
16 II, VII | were spreading on every side. The church of the four
17 II, IX | tribe dwelling on the north side of the river Humber, with
18 II, XII | kingdom of Mercia, on the east side of the river that is called
19 II, XVI | is the first on the south side of the river H umber, stretching
20 III, II | something cold lying by his side, and putting his hand upon
21 III, IV | Picts, who dwell on this side of those mountains, had,
22 III, IX | weariness, he rolled from side to side, and then starting
23 III, IX | he rolled from side to side, and then starting up, perfectly
24 III, XVI | great height on the land side, and when he found the wind
25 III, XVII | thither, and laid on the right side of the altar, with the respect
26 III, XXIII| laid in it, on the right side of the altar.~The bishop
27 III, XXIV | them, was on the enemy’s side, and led them on to fight
28 III, XXV | and Romanus were on their side; but the Abbess Hilda and
29 IV, VII | place, removed to the south side of the monastery, that is,
30 IV, XIX | district of Ely is on every side encompassed with water and
31 IV, XIX | the brothers on the one side, and the sisters on the
32 IV, XXIII| one family on the north side of the river Wear; where
33 V, V | very near death, and by his side the coffin in which he was
34 V, IX | itself was left lying on its side in the sea. Nevertheless,
35 V, XII | lay on our left, and one side of it was exceeding terrible
36 V, XII | seemed to be tossed from one side to the other as it were
37 V, XII | us, the length on either side, and the height whereof,
38 V, XVI | of Jerusalem on the north side, the first place to be visited,
39 V, XVI | entrance being on the south side, where twelve lamps burn
40 V, XVI | on the edge of the right side. The stone that was set
41 V, XVII | has an altar on the east side, sheltered by a narrow roof.
42 V, XIX | by the altar on the south side, as has been mentioned above,
43 V, XXI | erroneously, though on the other side, deviate from the right
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