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... causes of dispute among his people , and no man would steal or injure his property . As these arm- lets were to the wearer a kind of bank , or treasury , men must have been very honest not to have taken them ; 24 SCANDINAVIAN HISTORY .
... causes of dispute among his people , and no man would steal or injure his property . As these arm- lets were to the wearer a kind of bank , or treasury , men must have been very honest not to have taken them ; 24 SCANDINAVIAN HISTORY .
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... causing the remains of the Danish king to be burnt with great pomp and ceremony in the presence of all the armies , while ... caused him to be thrown into a pit filled with adders , as he would not declare his name and the cause of his ...
... causing the remains of the Danish king to be burnt with great pomp and ceremony in the presence of all the armies , while ... caused him to be thrown into a pit filled with adders , as he would not declare his name and the cause of his ...
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... caused him to be provided with tents and all things needed for his dangerous journey , together with the sacred vessels and white robes required to D perform the services of the Church and to baptize the THE NORTHMEN IN EARLY TIMES . 33.
... caused him to be provided with tents and all things needed for his dangerous journey , together with the sacred vessels and white robes required to D perform the services of the Church and to baptize the THE NORTHMEN IN EARLY TIMES . 33.
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... caused some of her children to be signed with the cross . It King Gorm , on the other hand , was a fierce pagan , and on account of his cruel treatment of his Christian subjects , he gained from them the nickname of the " Church's worm ...
... caused some of her children to be signed with the cross . It King Gorm , on the other hand , was a fierce pagan , and on account of his cruel treatment of his Christian subjects , he gained from them the nickname of the " Church's worm ...
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... caused a wall of defence to be built , from forty - five to seventy- five feet high , over a space of eight miles , stretching from the Selker Noer on the Slie , to Hollingsted on the Treene , and lying somewhat to the north of an old ...
... caused a wall of defence to be built , from forty - five to seventy- five feet high , over a space of eight miles , stretching from the Selker Noer on the Slie , to Hollingsted on the Treene , and lying somewhat to the north of an old ...
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