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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part A.

CHAPTER II
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It was remarked, that Dunstan had that day prevented the king from attending the synod, and that the beam on which his own chair stood was the only one that did not sink under the weight of the assembly;[**] but these circumstances, instead of begetting any suspicion of contrivance, were regarded as the surest proof of the immediate interposition of Providence in behalf of those favorites of Heaven.
[* W.Malms, lib.ii.cap.9.Osberne, p.

112.
Gervase, p.

1647, Brompton, p.870.Higden, p.

269.] [** Chron.Sax.p.124.

W.Malms, lib.ii.cap.


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