The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... ancient natives ; and they preserved the Roman language and laws , with some remains of the former civility . But the priests in the Hep- tarchy , after the first missionaries , were wholly Saxons , and almost as ignorant and barbarous ...
... ancient natives ; and they preserved the Roman language and laws , with some remains of the former civility . But the priests in the Hep- tarchy , after the first missionaries , were wholly Saxons , and almost as ignorant and barbarous ...
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... ancient kings was totally extinct in all the subjected states , the people readily transferred their allegiance to a prince who seemed to merit it , by the splendour of his victories , the vigour of his administration , and the superior ...
... ancient kings was totally extinct in all the subjected states , the people readily transferred their allegiance to a prince who seemed to merit it , by the splendour of his victories , the vigour of his administration , and the superior ...
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... ancient Saxons , they made no distinction in their hostilities between the French and English kingdoms . Their first appearance in this island was in the year 787 , when Brithric reigned in Wessex . A small body of them landed in that ...
... ancient Saxons , they made no distinction in their hostilities between the French and English kingdoms . Their first appearance in this island was in the year 787 , when Brithric reigned in Wessex . A small body of them landed in that ...
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... ancient Germans , assembled there in arms ; whence a hundred was sometimes called a wapentake , and its court served both for the support of military discipline , and for the administration of civil justiced . The next superior court to ...
... ancient Germans , assembled there in arms ; whence a hundred was sometimes called a wapentake , and its court served both for the support of military discipline , and for the administration of civil justiced . The next superior court to ...
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... ancient Germans , to the practice of the other northern conquerors , and to the Saxon laws during the Heptarchy , prevents us from regarding Alfred as the sole author of this plan of government ; and leads us rather to think , that ...
... ancient Germans , to the practice of the other northern conquerors , and to the Saxon laws during the Heptarchy , prevents us from regarding Alfred as the sole author of this plan of government ; and leads us rather to think , that ...
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