The Childhood of the English Nation; Or, The Beginnings of English HistoryG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1877 - 247 páginas |
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... causes were tried and 1 A part of it was paid , according to Tacitus , to the king or the State . This in the Old - English laws we find separated from the Wergild , and called the man - bote ; it was the fine due for the breach of ...
... causes were tried and 1 A part of it was paid , according to Tacitus , to the king or the State . This in the Old - English laws we find separated from the Wergild , and called the man - bote ; it was the fine due for the breach of ...
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... cause why in all Teutonic countries the men of peaceful dispositions , who pre- ferred tilling their fields to following some warlike chief , fell more and more into an inferior position , and were at last obliged to put themselves ...
... cause why in all Teutonic countries the men of peaceful dispositions , who pre- ferred tilling their fields to following some warlike chief , fell more and more into an inferior position , and were at last obliged to put themselves ...
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... cause of this , for all great movements have many springs , it was one very important cause . DATES . St. Augustine arrives in Kent . Failure of his attempt to unite the British and English churches Conversion of Northumbria and East ...
... cause of this , for all great movements have many springs , it was one very important cause . DATES . St. Augustine arrives in Kent . Failure of his attempt to unite the British and English churches Conversion of Northumbria and East ...
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... causes sufficient to increase the influence of royalty and aristocracy at the expense of the older inde- pendence of the free members of the mark . 1 Such as the Harlings , Walsings , Scylfings , & c . , who have given their name to ...
... causes sufficient to increase the influence of royalty and aristocracy at the expense of the older inde- pendence of the free members of the mark . 1 Such as the Harlings , Walsings , Scylfings , & c . , who have given their name to ...
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... causes through which the old mark - system gave way . giving way . Another cause was this . All who held land owed fighting service to the nation ; not because they were land - holders , but because they were freemen , and fighting was ...
... causes through which the old mark - system gave way . giving way . Another cause was this . All who held land owed fighting service to the nation ; not because they were land - holders , but because they were freemen , and fighting was ...
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The Childhood of the English Nation: The Beginnings of English History Ella S Armitage Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
The Childhood of the English Nation, Or, the Beginnings of English History Ella Sophia Armitage Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
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