| 1849 - 700 trang
...Saxon ranks at Hastings, and scaled the walls of Jerusalem. There were Bohuns, Mowbrays, De Veres, nay, kinsmen of the house of Plantagenet, with no...therefore here no line like that which in some other countriesdivided the patrician from the plebcian. The yeoman was not inclined to murmur at dignities... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 664 trang
...the Saxon ranks at Hastings and scaled the walls of Jerusalem. There were Bohuns, Mowbrays, Do Veres, nay, kinsmen of the house of Plantagenet, with no...countries divided the patrician from the plebeian. The yooman was not inclined to murmur at dignities to which his own children might rise. The grandee was... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 480 trang
...the Saxon ranks at Hastings and scaled the walls of Jerusalem. There were Bohuns, Mowbrays, De Veres, nay kinsmen of the House of Plantagenet, with no higher...no civil privileges beyond those enjoyed by every fanner and shopkeeper. There was therefore here no line like that which in some other countries divided... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 884 trang
...Saxon ranks at Hastings, and scaled the walls of Jerusalem. There were Bohuns, Mowbrays, De Veres, nay kinsmen of the House of Plantagenet, with no higher...no civil privileges beyond those enjoyed by every farmei and shopkeeper. There was therefore here no line like that which in some other countries divided... | |
| New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council - 1853 - 252 trang
...the Saxon ranks at Hastings and scaled the walls at Jerusalem. There were Bohuns, Mowbrays, De Veres, nay, kinsmen of the House of Plantagenet, with no...by every farmer and shopkeeper. There was therefore no line like that which in some other countries divided the patrician from the plebeian. The yeoman... | |
| New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council - 1853 - 248 trang
...Saxon ranks at Hastings, and scaled the walls of Jerusalem. There were Bohuns, Mowbrays, De Veres, nay, kinsmen of the House of Plantagenet, with no...and with no civil privileges beyond those enjoyed by everv farmer and shopkeeper. There was therefore no line like that which in some other countries divided... | |
| Edmund Bohun - 1853 - 214 trang
...Maeaulay appears to lose sight of this faet when he writes, ' There were Bohuns, Mowbrays, De Veres, nag, kinsmen of the house of Plantagenet, with no higher addition than that of esquire.' Hist. Eng. i, 38. Passing over the aneient line of Bohuns of high offiee, military fame, and rieh possessions,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1855 - 556 trang
...the Saxon ranks at Hustings and scaled the walls of Jerusalem. There were Bohuns, Mowbruys, De Veres, nay, kinsmen of the House of Plantagenet, with no...by every farmer and shopkeeper. There was therefore hero no line like that which in some other countries divided the patrician from the plebeian. (. The... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1859 - 814 trang
...Saxon ranks at Hastings, and scaled the walls of Jerusalem. There were Bohuns, Mowbrays, De Veres, nay, kinsmen of the house of Plantagenet, with no...higher addition than that of esquire, and with no civil privilege beyond those enjoyed by every farmer and shop-keeper. There was therefore no linejike that... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 1052 trang
...Saxon ranks at Hastings and waled the walls of Jerusalem. There were Bohuns, Mowbrays, De Veres, n.iy, kinsmen of the house of Plantagenet, with no higher...no civil privileges beyond those enjoyed by every fanner and shop-keeper. There was, therefore, here no line like that uitu-h in some other countries... | |
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