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... King Charles is usually called David , but many times also Solomon . Alcuin himself was called Flaccus and Albi- nus ; the former probably for the same reason as pro- cured the name to the Latin poet , or because he was particularly ...
... King Charles is usually called David , but many times also Solomon . Alcuin himself was called Flaccus and Albi- nus ; the former probably for the same reason as pro- cured the name to the Latin poet , or because he was particularly ...
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... king visited him , and ex- pressed a hope that he was properly treated and fed , he complained that he was allowed nothing but partridges . " But , " said the king , " you like partridges better than anything else . " And when he ...
... king visited him , and ex- pressed a hope that he was properly treated and fed , he complained that he was allowed nothing but partridges . " But , " said the king , " you like partridges better than anything else . " And when he ...
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... king or a queen , and as the Manx ree as rein king and queen , so their being invested with even subordinate power might eventually lead first to personification , and thence to deification of such natural rulers ; and I think we shall ...
... king or a queen , and as the Manx ree as rein king and queen , so their being invested with even subordinate power might eventually lead first to personification , and thence to deification of such natural rulers ; and I think we shall ...
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