Knowledge is Power: A Guide to Personal CultureHutchinson, 1935 - 360 pages |
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Page 129
... knight is the best master in the world he seldom changes his servants , and as he is beloved by all about him his ... knight's particularities . break out upon these occasions . Sometimes he will be K.I.P. E 129.
... knight is the best master in the world he seldom changes his servants , and as he is beloved by all about him his ... knight's particularities . break out upon these occasions . Sometimes he will be K.I.P. E 129.
Page 348
... Knight- hood Very early in the history of the feudal system another class arose , the Knights . Their name is a German or Saxon one , and originally meant nothing but a youth , and also , and because of this , a servant , for all youths ...
... Knight- hood Very early in the history of the feudal system another class arose , the Knights . Their name is a German or Saxon one , and originally meant nothing but a youth , and also , and because of this , a servant , for all youths ...
Page 350
... knight . Be thou brave , bold and loyal . " The Statues of Chivalry men . The all - pervading spirit , the noblest influence of chivalry , was the honour due to women by all The knight's bounden duty was to pro- tect the purity of women ...
... knight . Be thou brave , bold and loyal . " The Statues of Chivalry men . The all - pervading spirit , the noblest influence of chivalry , was the honour due to women by all The knight's bounden duty was to pro- tect the purity of women ...
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