A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom: The Polity of the English-speaking Race. Outlined in Its Inception, Development, Diffusion and Present ConditionC. Scribner's sons, 1890 - 420 páginas |
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... in this book as a thing probable , - a position amply justified by the statements of those regarded at present as the greatest masters in this field . became at once a military host , sometimes opposed by 6 ANGLO - SAXON FREEDOM .
... in this book as a thing probable , - a position amply justified by the statements of those regarded at present as the greatest masters in this field . became at once a military host , sometimes opposed by 6 ANGLO - SAXON FREEDOM .
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... became at once a military host , sometimes opposed by loud shouts , sometimes approved by shaking their spears , while in vehement moments they clashed to- gether weapon and shield . No functionary was rec- ognized , except as he was ...
... became at once a military host , sometimes opposed by loud shouts , sometimes approved by shaking their spears , while in vehement moments they clashed to- gether weapon and shield . No functionary was rec- ognized , except as he was ...
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... became at an early period more or less affected by the Roman contact , and lost some of the primitive characteristics . Of all the Germanic tribes , the An- gles and Saxons were those least touched by the influences streaming so ...
... became at an early period more or less affected by the Roman contact , and lost some of the primitive characteristics . Of all the Germanic tribes , the An- gles and Saxons were those least touched by the influences streaming so ...
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... became pressing in order to make effective the extraordinary undertakings upon which the barbarians at length entered , more and more authority was given to that heretoga who showed himself valiant and wise , until in chieftains like ...
... became pressing in order to make effective the extraordinary undertakings upon which the barbarians at length entered , more and more authority was given to that heretoga who showed himself valiant and wise , until in chieftains like ...
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... became constant . The principle of hered- ity began to have more distinct recognition . The Cyningas , Kings , soon claim descent from Odin , barbarous people turning readily to the mythical . The qualities which made a great leader ...
... became constant . The principle of hered- ity began to have more distinct recognition . The Cyningas , Kings , soon claim descent from Odin , barbarous people turning readily to the mythical . The qualities which made a great leader ...
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