The History of England, Том 11853 |
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... territorial division under Romans Roman towns : abandonment of Britain by Romans Saxons - Slowness of Saxon conquest : Brittany Arthur British legends Arthur a subject of poems CHAP . III . ANGLO - SAXON PERIOD . British.
... territorial division under Romans Roman towns : abandonment of Britain by Romans Saxons - Slowness of Saxon conquest : Brittany Arthur British legends Arthur a subject of poems CHAP . III . ANGLO - SAXON PERIOD . British.
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... territory at close of English war of aggression in France Advancement of knowledge Discovery of printing - CHAP VI . HENRY THE SIXTH TO RICHARD THE THIRD . First Parliament of Henry 376 Council of Regency appointed 376 Devolution of ...
... territory at close of English war of aggression in France Advancement of knowledge Discovery of printing - CHAP VI . HENRY THE SIXTH TO RICHARD THE THIRD . First Parliament of Henry 376 Council of Regency appointed 376 Devolution of ...
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... territory . The same state contains many tribes of very various race : the same race is subject to many distinct rulers . We are authorised by the decisive evidence of speech to conclude with certainty that the Celtic race is sub ...
... territory . The same state contains many tribes of very various race : the same race is subject to many distinct rulers . We are authorised by the decisive evidence of speech to conclude with certainty that the Celtic race is sub ...
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... territory with a slaughter so enormous , and after atrocities so unmatched , as to be suspected of having been exaggerated - very naturally , but not perhaps justly , if it be borne in mind that the adversaries of the Romans were not ...
... territory with a slaughter so enormous , and after atrocities so unmatched , as to be suspected of having been exaggerated - very naturally , but not perhaps justly , if it be borne in mind that the adversaries of the Romans were not ...
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... territory were , by some fortunate accident unknown to history , set free from those Asiatic restrictions which , having probably long subsisted as usages , had been at length sanc- tioned among their ancestors by law and by religion as ...
... territory were , by some fortunate accident unknown to history , set free from those Asiatic restrictions which , having probably long subsisted as usages , had been at length sanc- tioned among their ancestors by law and by religion as ...
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Alfred ambition ancient Anglo-Saxon appears archbishop archbishop of Canterbury army authority barbarous barons battle became bishop Brittany brother called Canute castle century CHAP character charter chief Christian chronicler church civilised clergy commanded conqueror conquest contest council court crown death declared duke of Brittany duke of Burgundy duke of Gloucester duke of Normandy duke of York earl ecclesiastical Edward enemies England English father favour France French Gaul Gloucester Harold Henry Henry's historian honour house of York John justice king King's kingdom knights land language latter liberty London lord marriage ment monarch monks murder nations natural nobility Norman Normandy Northumberland parliament party perhaps Philip Pope prince prisoner probably province queen race reign Richard Roman Rome royal Saladin Saxon Scotland scutage seems soon sovereign spirit succession territory throne tion towns treaty valour vassals victory Wales Warwick Wessex William writers Yorkists