History of Great Britain and Ireland; with an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its ColoniesOliver and Boyd, 1849 - 492 trang |
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... French language quickly rose in public esti- mation , and the Saxon nobles not only learned to speak the new dialect , but imitated the customs and amusements of the foreigners . The lawyers adopted the new idiom and handwriting in ...
... French language quickly rose in public esti- mation , and the Saxon nobles not only learned to speak the new dialect , but imitated the customs and amusements of the foreigners . The lawyers adopted the new idiom and handwriting in ...
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... French- man , who endeavoured to take forcible possession of his lodging , was killed in the fray . Upon this a fierce conflict ensued , in which about twenty were slain on each side , and Eustace with difficulty escaped and made his ...
... French- man , who endeavoured to take forcible possession of his lodging , was killed in the fray . Upon this a fierce conflict ensued , in which about twenty were slain on each side , and Eustace with difficulty escaped and made his ...
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... French was infused into the conversation and literature of the higher orders of England , while the Scots pre- served a purer Gothic speech . A ballad made in Scotland about the year 1290 , when the wars with England had begun , is very ...
... French was infused into the conversation and literature of the higher orders of England , while the Scots pre- served a purer Gothic speech . A ballad made in Scotland about the year 1290 , when the wars with England had begun , is very ...
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... French language , and their own had fallen into disuse . When they reached this country , they formed the court and the aristocracy , and thus their method of speaking became the fashionable tongue . It was in Norman French that all the ...
... French language , and their own had fallen into disuse . When they reached this country , they formed the court and the aristocracy , and thus their method of speaking became the fashionable tongue . It was in Norman French that all the ...
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... French and other languages mixed up with it . It is a re- markable thing that though the Gothic population of these islands has been so intimately associated with the Celts in Ireland , in the Highlands of Scotland , and , according to ...
... French and other languages mixed up with it . It is a re- markable thing that though the Gothic population of these islands has been so intimately associated with the Celts in Ireland , in the Highlands of Scotland , and , according to ...
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