History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-eightRoutledge, 1868 - Всего страниц: 856 |
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... court . That proper court in no long time became an impannelled jury of his equals , in presence of a legally appointed official . But at first it was merely the audience hall of an administrator of the law , before whom it was ...
... court . That proper court in no long time became an impannelled jury of his equals , in presence of a legally appointed official . But at first it was merely the audience hall of an administrator of the law , before whom it was ...
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... court ; and the chieftain of the colonizing Britons who had established themselves in France , and were now expelled from Brittany by an invasion of the Normans , found an equal refuge in the palace of the king . When this noble monarch ...
... court ; and the chieftain of the colonizing Britons who had established themselves in France , and were now expelled from Brittany by an invasion of the Normans , found an equal refuge in the palace of the king . When this noble monarch ...
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... Court . He went down to the church at Glastonbury , built a small cell , and coiled himself up in it , to the surprise of the beholders . All his gay doings were for- gotten as if they had never been . He wore hair shirts , and ...
... Court . He went down to the church at Glastonbury , built a small cell , and coiled himself up in it , to the surprise of the beholders . All his gay doings were for- gotten as if they had never been . He wore hair shirts , and ...
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... court and country parties ) , than national enemies encamped on the same ground . § 13. The death of Edgar deprived Dunstan of his greatest support , and Edward , his son by his first wife , although at first accepted by the Romish ...
... court and country parties ) , than national enemies encamped on the same ground . § 13. The death of Edgar deprived Dunstan of his greatest support , and Edward , his son by his first wife , although at first accepted by the Romish ...
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... court ; and in a very short time there was no more obedient subject or warm supporter of the Duke of Normandy than Nicholas the Second of Rome . § 23. Meantime Edward , the king - monk , softened towards his countrymen as his end ...
... court ; and in a very short time there was no more obedient subject or warm supporter of the Duke of Normandy than Nicholas the Second of Rome . § 23. Meantime Edward , the king - monk , softened towards his countrymen as his end ...
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