A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom: The Polity of the English-speaking RaceC. Scribner's sons, 1903 - 420 páginas |
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... stood equal ; they were bound together in families in such a way that if one underwent an injury , all his kin lay under obligation to exact rep- aration ; as also they lay under obligation to afford reparation , if one of their number ...
... stood equal ; they were bound together in families in such a way that if one underwent an injury , all his kin lay under obligation to exact rep- aration ; as also they lay under obligation to afford reparation , if one of their number ...
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... stood the eorl , atheling , or noble , who , how- ever , had no station apart from the ceorl . He was simply the man descended from the first settler , or the man set apart " because the blood that ran in the veins of all was believed ...
... stood the eorl , atheling , or noble , who , how- ever , had no station apart from the ceorl . He was simply the man descended from the first settler , or the man set apart " because the blood that ran in the veins of all was believed ...
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... stood on the beach at Hastings , a watering - place of some fashion on the south coast of England . It was Hastings . a slope covered with rough shingle , close upon one edge of which crowded the blocks of the modern town , and on the ...
... stood on the beach at Hastings , a watering - place of some fashion on the south coast of England . It was Hastings . a slope covered with rough shingle , close upon one edge of which crowded the blocks of the modern town , and on the ...
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... stood then on the shore looking southward through precisely such Septem- the Normans ber mist upon a motionless sea , I should have seen countless sails floating up in the offing ; and , in the front of the fleet , an ornamented bark ...
... stood then on the shore looking southward through precisely such Septem- the Normans ber mist upon a motionless sea , I should have seen countless sails floating up in the offing ; and , in the front of the fleet , an ornamented bark ...
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... stood in surtouts and high stocks ; old thatched roofs , with house - leek green among the weather - beaten mass , that came from a hundred years back ; projecting upper stories from Cromwell's day . Close to the church I got glimpses ...
... stood in surtouts and high stocks ; old thatched roofs , with house - leek green among the weather - beaten mass , that came from a hundred years back ; projecting upper stories from Cromwell's day . Close to the church I got glimpses ...
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