Lectures on the History of England, Zväzok 1Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1863 - 459 strán (strany) |
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... matters which would not interest them , would , I thought , interest that more instructed public which I began to hope and believe I was addressing as readers in- stead of listeners . The nature of the audience which I originally ...
... matters which would not interest them , would , I thought , interest that more instructed public which I began to hope and believe I was addressing as readers in- stead of listeners . The nature of the audience which I originally ...
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... matter of course , the Danes took the money but did not leave the country . In the old chronicles we constantly meet with such records as the following : " A. D. 991. This year Ipswich was ravaged . And in that year it was decreed that ...
... matter of course , the Danes took the money but did not leave the country . In the old chronicles we constantly meet with such records as the following : " A. D. 991. This year Ipswich was ravaged . And in that year it was decreed that ...
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... matter for inquiry why some counties were called Shires , and why others were not so called . As yet , learned men have not been able to explain this , but still it is interesting to observe how the shires are distributed . In the first ...
... matter for inquiry why some counties were called Shires , and why others were not so called . As yet , learned men have not been able to explain this , but still it is interesting to observe how the shires are distributed . In the first ...
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... matter of controversy , and patriotic Danes claim for them trial by jury , and many other benefi- cial institutions . In this there is unquestionably great exaggeration . The exact truth is difficult to ascertain , but the Danish names ...
... matter of controversy , and patriotic Danes claim for them trial by jury , and many other benefi- cial institutions . In this there is unquestionably great exaggeration . The exact truth is difficult to ascertain , but the Danish names ...
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... matter in those days for thousands of people , Crusaders . and they a complete rabble , to travel thousands of miles , without discipline , without proper supplies of food , without surgeons to attend to their wounds , through countries ...
... matter in those days for thousands of people , Crusaders . and they a complete rabble , to travel thousands of miles , without discipline , without proper supplies of food , without surgeons to attend to their wounds , through countries ...
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ancient Anglo-Saxon appointed Archbishop arms army Baliol barons battle became Becket bishops Bréauté Britons Bruce called Canterbury Canute castle Charta Charter church clergy Cornwall council Court Court of Chancery crown Crusaders Danes death Despenser Earl Edward Edwd Eleanor English father Feudal System forest French Gascony Gaveston granted held Henry III Henry the Second Henry the Third Henry's heriot Holy Land homage horses invaded Jury justice King John King of England King of France King's kingdom knight laws liberties Llewellyn London lord Louis Magna manors married Montfort murder nobles Normandy Normans oath origin Parliament peace person Philip Philip Augustus Pope Pope's possession Prince prisoner Queen refused reign of Henry Richard Robin Hood Romans Saxons Scotch Scotland Scots seized sent shires siege soldiers summoned tenants thanes Thomas à Becket throne took town vassal villeins Wales Wallace Welsh Westminster William the Conqueror
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