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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... elected by the national voice . No one was King , except as his title was based on the suffrages of the freemen . To lead armies , certain heretogas , herzogs , dukes , were selected and commissioned , usually out of the class of æthe ...
... elected by the national voice . No one was King , except as his title was based on the suffrages of the freemen . To lead armies , certain heretogas , herzogs , dukes , were selected and commissioned , usually out of the class of æthe ...
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... elected , but nominated by the great proprietor ; nevertheless , in all the tuns the ceorls had their moots with power time of Cæsar . They were Teutons , and to them we owe what we have called the Anglo - Saxon element in our ...
... elected , but nominated by the great proprietor ; nevertheless , in all the tuns the ceorls had their moots with power time of Cæsar . They were Teutons , and to them we owe what we have called the Anglo - Saxon element in our ...
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... elected from among the æthelings by the people , each surrounded by a personal retinue of warlike youths attracted by his prowess , headed the military expeditions . As the necessity for one - man power became pressing in order to make ...
... elected from among the æthelings by the people , each surrounded by a personal retinue of warlike youths attracted by his prowess , headed the military expeditions . As the necessity for one - man power became pressing in order to make ...
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... elected the King , it was not felt that the action was confirmed until the ring of citizens at Westminster or Winchester had shouted their acknowledgment about the coronation chair . At Edward's death , the nation Incipient feu- 1 Green ...
... elected the King , it was not felt that the action was confirmed until the ring of citizens at Westminster or Winchester had shouted their acknowledgment about the coronation chair . At Edward's death , the nation Incipient feu- 1 Green ...
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... elected here- togas , or of the folk - moot ; but as time proceeds , the authority of the King among the Franks diminishes . Feudalism ( plain signs of which , developed from the ancient institution of the comitatus , are traceable in ...
... elected here- togas , or of the folk - moot ; but as time proceeds , the authority of the King among the Franks diminishes . Feudalism ( plain signs of which , developed from the ancient institution of the comitatus , are traceable in ...
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