History of Great Britain and Ireland: With an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its Colonies; for the Use of Schools and Private StudentsOliver, 1871 - 491 trang |
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... possessed of not less than two hides of land , were enjoined to send their children to school . Alfred is said to have founded the University of Oxford , and to have endowed it with many privileges . The nobility followed their ...
... possessed of not less than two hides of land , were enjoined to send their children to school . Alfred is said to have founded the University of Oxford , and to have endowed it with many privileges . The nobility followed their ...
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... possession of the throne , Canute applied himself to heal the wounds which had been inflicted on the country during the long internal wars . He confirmed the laws enacted during the reign of Edgar , and promulgated a new code based on ...
... possession of the throne , Canute applied himself to heal the wounds which had been inflicted on the country during the long internal wars . He confirmed the laws enacted during the reign of Edgar , and promulgated a new code based on ...
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... possessions , and was pro- claimed king of all England . Ethelnoth , archbishop of Can- terbury , at first refused to perform the ceremony of his corona- tion , and placing the crown and sceptre on the altar , exclaimed : " Canute ...
... possessions , and was pro- claimed king of all England . Ethelnoth , archbishop of Can- terbury , at first refused to perform the ceremony of his corona- tion , and placing the crown and sceptre on the altar , exclaimed : " Canute ...
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... possession of their ruined dwellings . This event showed that the spirit of independence was not entirely ... possessions . When Edward , the descendant of a long race of native kings , ascended the throne , the English flattered ...
... possession of their ruined dwellings . This event showed that the spirit of independence was not entirely ... possessions . When Edward , the descendant of a long race of native kings , ascended the throne , the English flattered ...
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... possessions . The consequence was , that the English court soon became filled with Normans , who , under favour of the king , effected great changes in the country . The French language ... possession of his 44 FROM THE ACCESSION OF CANUTE.
... possessions . The consequence was , that the English court soon became filled with Normans , who , under favour of the king , effected great changes in the country . The French language ... possession of his 44 FROM THE ACCESSION OF CANUTE.
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