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prison-house 2
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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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private

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | by the former calm of his private life." Yet he holds that 2 I, XII | was raised at public and private expense, the Britons also 3 I, XV | island. Public as well as private buildings were overturned; 4 I, XXII | Nevertheless, the kings, priests, private men, and the nobility, still 5 I, XXXI | their minds were set on private and temporal joys, when 6 I, XXXI | they are recalled from the private to the common joy, and from 7 II, I | charge. Indeed, once in a private conversation with his deacon, 8 II, I | by the former calm of his private life, and chiefly because, 9 II, I | of the Church; as well as private letters to certain persons. 10 IV, III | wont to pray and read in private, with a few, it might be 11 IV, XI | almsgiving; he esteemed a private and monastic life better 12 IV, XXIII | common, and none had any private property. Her prudence was 13 IV, XXV | behold, both public and private." The other, hearing these 14 IV, XXVI | governing, and comfort in her private life. Aldfrid succeeded 15 V, II | something, and to express his private thoughts and wishes to others, 16 V, XX III| well of the nobility as private persons, laying aside their


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