The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... kings - The Wittenagemot - The aris tocracy - The several orders of men - Courts of justice - Criminal law - Rules of ... King's return to Normandy - Discontents of the English - Their insurrections - Rigours of the Norman government ...
... kings - The Wittenagemot - The aris tocracy - The several orders of men - Courts of justice - Criminal law - Rules of ... King's return to Normandy - Discontents of the English - Their insurrections - Rigours of the Norman government ...
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... king and Becket - Constitutions of Clarendon - Banishment of Becket - Compromise with him - His return from banishment - His murder- Grief - and submission of the king 362 CHAP . IX . State of Ireland - Conquest of that island - The king's ...
... king and Becket - Constitutions of Clarendon - Banishment of Becket - Compromise with him - His return from banishment - His murder- Grief - and submission of the king 362 CHAP . IX . State of Ireland - Conquest of that island - The king's ...
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... king of the East - Angles in 575 , Crida that of Mercia in 585 ; and Erkenwin that of East - Saxony or Essex nearly about the same time , but the year is uncertain . This latter kingdom was dismembered from that of Kent , and ...
... king of the East - Angles in 575 , Crida that of Mercia in 585 ; and Erkenwin that of East - Saxony or Essex nearly about the same time , but the year is uncertain . This latter kingdom was dismembered from that of Kent , and ...
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... kings , and of the more remarkable revolutions in each particular kingdom ; beginning with that of Kent , which was the first established . The king- Escus succeeded his father , Hengist , in the dom of kingdom of Kent ; but seems not ...
... kings , and of the more remarkable revolutions in each particular kingdom ; beginning with that of Kent , which was the first established . The king- Escus succeeded his father , Hengist , in the dom of kingdom of Kent ; but seems not ...
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... king and Eumer's dagger , which was pushed with such violence , that , after piercing Lilla , it even wounded Edwin ; but , before the assassin could re- new his blow , he was dispatched by the king's attendants . The East - Angles ...
... king and Eumer's dagger , which was pushed with such violence , that , after piercing Lilla , it even wounded Edwin ; but , before the assassin could re- new his blow , he was dispatched by the king's attendants . The East - Angles ...
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