The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. Johnson, 1809 |
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Oliver Goldsmith. CHAP . IV . From the ACCESSION of EG BERT to the NORMAN CONQUEST . IT might have been reasonably expected , that a wise and fortunate prince , at the head of so great a kingdom , and so united and numerous a people as ...
Oliver Goldsmith. CHAP . IV . From the ACCESSION of EG BERT to the NORMAN CONQUEST . IT might have been reasonably expected , that a wise and fortunate prince , at the head of so great a kingdom , and so united and numerous a people as ...
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... Norman court , he show- ed , in every instance , a predilection for the customs , laws , and even the natives of that country ; and among the rest of his faults , though he had married Editha , the daughter of Godwin , yet , either from ...
... Norman court , he show- ed , in every instance , a predilection for the customs , laws , and even the natives of that country ; and among the rest of his faults , though he had married Editha , the daughter of Godwin , yet , either from ...
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... Norman coast , was induced by this prince to acknowledge his claims , and to give a promise of seconding them . This promise , however , Harold did not think proper to perform , when it stood in the way of his own ambition ; and ...
... Norman coast , was induced by this prince to acknowledge his claims , and to give a promise of seconding them . This promise , however , Harold did not think proper to perform , when it stood in the way of his own ambition ; and ...
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... Norman heavy - armed infantry , was shot in the brain by an arrow ; and his two valiant brothers , fighting by his side , shared the same fate . He fell with his sword in his hand , amidst heaps of slain , and , after the battle , the ...
... Norman heavy - armed infantry , was shot in the brain by an arrow ; and his two valiant brothers , fighting by his side , shared the same fate . He fell with his sword in his hand , amidst heaps of slain , and , after the battle , the ...
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... Norman institution . The whole face of obligation was altered , and the new masters in- stituted new modes of obedience . The laws were improved ; but the taste of the people for polite learning , arts , and philosophy , for more than ...
... Norman institution . The whole face of obligation was altered , and the new masters in- stituted new modes of obedience . The laws were improved ; but the taste of the people for polite learning , arts , and philosophy , for more than ...
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