A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom: The Polity of the English-speaking Race : Outlined in Its Inception, Development, Diffusion, and Present ConditionWalter Scott, 1890 - 420 páginas |
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... says : " The new building has been raised upon the old groundwork ; the institutions of one age have always been modelled and formed from those of the preceding , and the lineal descent has never been interrupted or disturbed . " Anglo ...
... says : " The new building has been raised upon the old groundwork ; the institutions of one age have always been modelled and formed from those of the preceding , and the lineal descent has never been interrupted or disturbed . " Anglo ...
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... Says the Westminster Review , for March , 1889 : “ Eng- land's sternest , coldest , most critical censors , I have found among descendants of the old settlers ; surely they retain something of ancient Puritan bitterness . The source of ...
... Says the Westminster Review , for March , 1889 : “ Eng- land's sternest , coldest , most critical censors , I have found among descendants of the old settlers ; surely they retain something of ancient Puritan bitterness . The source of ...
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... says J. R. Green , " lay in that oldest home , in the village - moot , Parliament ; in the glee - men , Chaucer and Shakspere ; in pirate- bark , Drake and Nelson . " All America lay Freeman and Green on the Anglo - Saxon retention of ...
... says J. R. Green , " lay in that oldest home , in the village - moot , Parliament ; in the glee - men , Chaucer and Shakspere ; in pirate- bark , Drake and Nelson . " All America lay Freeman and Green on the Anglo - Saxon retention of ...
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... says Macaulay , " has yet succeeded in uniting revolution with prescription , progress with stability , the energy of youth with the majesty of immemorial antiquity . " 2 In the conquest of England there was a complete transfer to the ...
... says Macaulay , " has yet succeeded in uniting revolution with prescription , progress with stability , the energy of youth with the majesty of immemorial antiquity . " 2 In the conquest of England there was a complete transfer to the ...
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... says the sails of the vessel were crimson . These were kept turned to the wind and aided by oars until finally the keel grated upon the shore ; and the multitude of craft that followed , bringing sixty thousand men , ranging eastward ...
... says the sails of the vessel were crimson . These were kept turned to the wind and aided by oars until finally the keel grated upon the shore ; and the multitude of craft that followed , bringing sixty thousand men , ranging eastward ...
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