The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... authority in the counties of Oxford , Berks , Glocester , and Hereford : And Harold , his sec- ond son , was duke of East - Anglia , and at the same time governor of Essex . The great authority of this family was supported by immense ...
... authority in the counties of Oxford , Berks , Glocester , and Hereford : And Harold , his sec- ond son , was duke of East - Anglia , and at the same time governor of Essex . The great authority of this family was supported by immense ...
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... authority over their vassals and retainers , and over all the inhabitants of the neighbourhood . Hence the immeasurable power assumed by Har- old , Godwin , Leofric , Siward , Morcar , Edwin , Edric and Alfric , who controlled the authority ...
... authority over their vassals and retainers , and over all the inhabitants of the neighbourhood . Hence the immeasurable power assumed by Har- old , Godwin , Leofric , Siward , Morcar , Edwin , Edric and Alfric , who controlled the authority ...
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... authority was usually found to be more oppressive and tyrannical than that of the sovereign . " He was ever engaged in hereditary or personal animosities or confederacies with his neighbours , and often gave protection to all desperate ...
... authority was usually found to be more oppressive and tyrannical than that of the sovereign . " He was ever engaged in hereditary or personal animosities or confederacies with his neighbours , and often gave protection to all desperate ...
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