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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Christianity throughout the land. Book IV may be said to 2 0, Life | very venerable Bede."~The land on which Bede was born was 3 I, I | places, and has plenty of land and water fowl of divers 4 I, I | from the west far into the land, where, to this day, stands 5 I, III | Julius Caesar had dared to land upon the island. Claudius 6 I, XXVII| lawful, because it is just; land, therefore, that which he 7 II, III | resorting to it by sea and land. At that time, Sabert, nephew 8 II, XVIII| great a distance by sea and land, to ordain an archbishop. 9 II, XVIII| long distance of sea and land that lies between us and 10 III, III | becomes contiguous with the land. The king also humbly and 11 III, XV | Intending to go thither by land, but to return with the 12 III, XVI | to a great height on the land side, and when he found 13 III, XXIII| desired him to accept some land whereon to build a monastery, 14 III, XXIV | and give twelve pieces of land whereon to build monasteries. 15 III, XXIV | twelve small estates of land, wherein the practice of 16 III, XXIV | Northern Mercians, whose land contains 7,000 families; 17 IV, I | Marseilles, and thence by land to Arles, and having there 18 IV, III | King Wulfhere also gave him land of the extent of fifty families, 19 IV, XII | church, and a small piece of land, ended his days there in 20 IV, XIII | West Saxons, containing land of 7,000 families, and was 21 IV, XIII | reverend prelate, Wilfrid, land to the extent of eighty-seven 22 IV, XVI | give the fourth part of the land and of the spoil to the 23 IV, XVIII| whose consent and gift of land he had built that monastery.~ 24 IV, XXIII| her home, and she received land to the extent of one family 25 IV, XXIV | entrance into the promised land, and many other histories 26 V, XV | wandered over all the Promised Land, travelled also to Damascus, 27 V, XIX | Catholic, he gave him presently land of ten families at the place 28 V, XIX | after, the monastery, with land of thirty families, at the 29 V, XXI | bring your army out of the land of Egypt.’~"Thus he calls 30 V, XXI | bring your army out of the land of Egypt;’ it is forthwith 31 V, XXI | receive such a gift from the land of the English. "And indeed," 32 V, XXIV | excessive drought rendered the land unfruitful; and Ceolwulf,


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