The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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Strana 550
... Canute , who inherited his father's resolution , their affairs were thrown into some dis- order by this accident . The English were encouraged by it . Etheldred was recalled , and the Danes retired out of the king- dom ; but it was only ...
... Canute , who inherited his father's resolution , their affairs were thrown into some dis- order by this accident . The English were encouraged by it . Etheldred was recalled , and the Danes retired out of the king- dom ; but it was only ...
Strana 551
... Canute followed at his heels . And now the two armies were drawn up which were to decide the fate of England ; when it was proposed to determine the war by a single combat between the two kings . Neither was unwilling . The Isle of ...
... Canute followed at his heels . And now the two armies were drawn up which were to decide the fate of England ; when it was proposed to determine the war by a single combat between the two kings . Neither was unwilling . The Isle of ...
Strana 552
... Canute . He banished his mother , Emma , murdered his half brother , Al- fred , and died , without issue , after a short reign , full of vio- lence , weakness , and cruelty . His brother , Hardicanute , who succeeded him , resembled him ...
... Canute . He banished his mother , Emma , murdered his half brother , Al- fred , and died , without issue , after a short reign , full of vio- lence , weakness , and cruelty . His brother , Hardicanute , who succeeded him , resembled him ...
Strana 601
... Canute the Great , were still very numerous in that kingdom , and in general not well liked by , nor well affected to , the old Anglo - Saxon inhabitants . William wisely took advantage of this enmity between the two sorts of in ...
... Canute the Great , were still very numerous in that kingdom , and in general not well liked by , nor well affected to , the old Anglo - Saxon inhabitants . William wisely took advantage of this enmity between the two sorts of in ...
Strana 655
... Canute ; † but in the code of Henry I. it is twice distinctly affirmed . ‡ This im- munity from the secular jurisdiction , whilst it seemed to encourage acts of violence in the clergy towards others , encouraged also the violence of ...
... Canute ; † but in the code of Henry I. it is twice distinctly affirmed . ‡ This im- munity from the secular jurisdiction , whilst it seemed to encourage acts of violence in the clergy towards others , encouraged also the violence of ...
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