The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... shilling a hide had been imposed on all the lands of Eng- land . It was commonly called Danegelt ; because the revenue had been employed , either in buy- ing peace with the Danes , or in making prepa- 1031 . 151 CANUTE .
... shilling a hide had been imposed on all the lands of Eng- land . It was commonly called Danegelt ; because the revenue had been employed , either in buy- ing peace with the Danes , or in making prepa- 1031 . 151 CANUTE .
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... shillings ; less if the person killed be a clown or ceorle ; the half of that sum again if he be a Welshman . But where any of the associates kills a man , wilfully and without provocation , he must himself pay the fine . If any of the ...
... shillings ; less if the person killed be a clown or ceorle ; the half of that sum again if he be a Welshman . But where any of the associates kills a man , wilfully and without provocation , he must himself pay the fine . If any of the ...
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... shillings ; that of a thane's six times as much ; that of a king's six times more . By the laws of Kent , the price of the archbishop's head was higher than that of the king's . Such respect was then paid to the ecclesiastics ! It must ...
... shillings ; that of a thane's six times as much ; that of a king's six times more . By the laws of Kent , the price of the archbishop's head was higher than that of the king's . Such respect was then paid to the ecclesiastics ! It must ...
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... shilling : one of a like size in the face two shillings : thirty shil- lings for the loss of an ear , and so forth . There seems not to have been any difference made , according to the dignity of the person . By the law of Ethelbert ...
... shilling : one of a like size in the face two shillings : thirty shil- lings for the loss of an ear , and so forth . There seems not to have been any difference made , according to the dignity of the person . By the law of Ethelbert ...
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... shillings , counterbalanced six ceorles , each of whose lives was only valued at twenty shillings , and his oath was esteemed equivalent to that of all the six . tised in this manner : when a person was accused 220 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... shillings , counterbalanced six ceorles , each of whose lives was only valued at twenty shillings , and his oath was esteemed equivalent to that of all the six . tised in this manner : when a person was accused 220 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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