| Sir Henry Ellis - 1846 - 414 sivua
...being well acquainted with certain of the monks there ; and when they were put forth of the House, one of the monks, his friend, told him that every...to him his cell, wherein he lied: wherein was not any thing of price, but his bed and apparel, which was but simple and of small price; which monk willed... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - 1849 - 306 sivua
...being well acquainted with certain of the monks there ; and when they were put forth of the house, one of the monks, his friend, told him that every...to him his cell wherein he lied ; wherein was not any thing of price, but his bed and apparel, which was but simple and of small price ; which monk willed... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - 1849 - 302 sivua
...being well acquainted with certain of the monks there ; and when they were put forth of the house, one of the monks, his friend, told him that every...to him his cell wherein he lied ; wherein was not any thing of price, but his bed and apparel, which was but simple and of small price ; which monk willed... | |
| Francis Aidan Gasquet - 1889 - 642 sivua
...monks, his friend, told him that everyone of the convent had given to him his cell in which he lived, wherein was not anything of price, but his bed and apparel, which was but simple and of small price. This monk wished my uncle to buy something of him, who said, ' I see nothing... | |
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