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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... persons fallen into this condition through debt or crime . The theow had no rights , his master having power over him for life or death : his children were born slaves ; so , too , the children of a slave mother , though the father ...
... persons fallen into this condition through debt or crime . The theow had no rights , his master having power over him for life or death : his children were born slaves ; so , too , the children of a slave mother , though the father ...
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... person who stands in close relationship to the last King being chosen . For ages to come , however , the acknowledgment or recognition by a crowd of plain men gathered about the coronation chair , expressed in some tumultuous way , is ...
... person who stands in close relationship to the last King being chosen . For ages to come , however , the acknowledgment or recognition by a crowd of plain men gathered about the coronation chair , expressed in some tumultuous way , is ...
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... persons accused of felony by popular report ; thus the people were distinctly recognized , and an impor- tant training prepared through which they became fitted for work that was to come for them in better days that were approaching ...
... persons accused of felony by popular report ; thus the people were distinctly recognized , and an impor- tant training prepared through which they became fitted for work that was to come for them in better days that were approaching ...
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... persons than the common will is . " cause . The protest failed of effect ; the ancient freedom was pushed back ; the people struggling for a liberty Justice of his once their possession were roughly beaten to the earth . It belongs to ...
... persons than the common will is . " cause . The protest failed of effect ; the ancient freedom was pushed back ; the people struggling for a liberty Justice of his once their possession were roughly beaten to the earth . It belongs to ...
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... person of Edward IV , in 1461 , attained the The Wars of throne . Though the great nobles and the Roses . their retainers were largely cut off in the bloody 1 This was especially the case , perhaps , as regards the men from Middlesex Co ...
... person of Edward IV , in 1461 , attained the The Wars of throne . Though the great nobles and the Roses . their retainers were largely cut off in the bloody 1 This was especially the case , perhaps , as regards the men from Middlesex Co ...
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