The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... nobility or thanes for which they paid rent : and they seem to have been removeable at pleasure . For there is little men- tion of leases among the Anglo - Saxons : The pride of the nobility , together with the general ignorance of ...
... nobility or thanes for which they paid rent : and they seem to have been removeable at pleasure . For there is little men- tion of leases among the Anglo - Saxons : The pride of the nobility , together with the general ignorance of ...
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... nobility , both English and Norman , at- tended the duke on this occasion ; Aldred in a short speech asked the former , whether they agreed to accept of William as their king ; the bishop of Coutance put the same question to the latter ...
... nobility , both English and Norman , at- tended the duke on this occasion ; Aldred in a short speech asked the former , whether they agreed to accept of William as their king ; the bishop of Coutance put the same question to the latter ...
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... nobility or people , was allowed to proceed to the exercise of sovereign authority . Very few barons attended his coro- nation . But none opposed his usurpation , however unjust or fla- grant . The sentiment of religion , which , if ...
... nobility or people , was allowed to proceed to the exercise of sovereign authority . Very few barons attended his coro- nation . But none opposed his usurpation , however unjust or fla- grant . The sentiment of religion , which , if ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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