The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... conduct , and over whom one person , called a tythingman , headbourg , or borsholder , was appointed to preside . Every man was punished as an outlaw , who did not register himself in some tything . And no man could change his ...
... conduct , and over whom one person , called a tythingman , headbourg , or borsholder , was appointed to preside . Every man was punished as an outlaw , who did not register himself in some tything . And no man could change his ...
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... conduct , banished the templars , and would have made war upon the king of England , had it not been for the ... conducted him in that submissive manner into the castle . " A spectacle , cries Baronius in an ecstacy , to God , angels ...
... conduct , banished the templars , and would have made war upon the king of England , had it not been for the ... conducted him in that submissive manner into the castle . " A spectacle , cries Baronius in an ecstacy , to God , angels ...
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... conduct their armies thither by sea , to carry provisions along with them , and by means of their naval power to ... conducted by two warlike monarchs , provided with every thing which their several dominions could supply , and not to be ...
... conduct their armies thither by sea , to carry provisions along with them , and by means of their naval power to ... conducted by two warlike monarchs , provided with every thing which their several dominions could supply , and not to be ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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