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... become a thane , and a ceorl , an eorl , just as a singer may become a priest , and a bocere ( a writer ) a bishop . In the time of Ethelstan it is expressly declared , that if a ceorle have the full proprietorship of five hides of his ...
... become a thane , and a ceorl , an eorl , just as a singer may become a priest , and a bocere ( a writer ) a bishop . In the time of Ethelstan it is expressly declared , that if a ceorle have the full proprietorship of five hides of his ...
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... become a formidable maritime power , but because his usurped Empire on shore would become far more terrible and ir- resistible than it is , were its commercial communications restored . We dare not give him back his navigation , and let ...
... become a formidable maritime power , but because his usurped Empire on shore would become far more terrible and ir- resistible than it is , were its commercial communications restored . We dare not give him back his navigation , and let ...
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... become vi- sible , by cold or by purgatives ; an opinion which is sanc tioned by the concurrent testimony of all writers . He does not appear to have experienced the effects which would result from repressing the fever at its ...
... become vi- sible , by cold or by purgatives ; an opinion which is sanc tioned by the concurrent testimony of all writers . He does not appear to have experienced the effects which would result from repressing the fever at its ...
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