Source-book of English History: For the Use of Schools and ReadersElizabeth Kimball Kendall Macmillan, 1908 - 483 oldal |
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40. oldal
... passed away . And William the earl went afterwards again to Hastings , and there awaited to see whether the people would submit to him . But when he understood that they would not come to him , he went upwards with all his army which ...
... passed away . And William the earl went afterwards again to Hastings , and there awaited to see whether the people would submit to him . But when he understood that they would not come to him , he went upwards with all his army which ...
42. oldal
... passed of the Anglo- entire nights as well as days . They consumed their whole substance in mean and despicable houses ; unlike the Nor- mans and French , who , in noble and splendid mansions , lived with frugality . The vices attendant ...
... passed of the Anglo- entire nights as well as days . They consumed their whole substance in mean and despicable houses ; unlike the Nor- mans and French , who , in noble and splendid mansions , lived with frugality . The vices attendant ...
44. oldal
... passed by , and that was not set down in the accounts , and then all these writings were brought to him . A. 1086. This year the king wore his crown and held his court at Winchester at Easter , and he so journeyed forward that he was at ...
... passed by , and that was not set down in the accounts , and then all these writings were brought to him . A. 1086. This year the king wore his crown and held his court at Winchester at Easter , and he so journeyed forward that he was at ...
59. oldal
... passed into the service of the king , and became sher- to be the murder of the Later he iff of Glouces- ter , and an itinerant justice . The unre- strained friendship between Henry and his chancel- lor was one of the most beautiful epi ...
... passed into the service of the king , and became sher- to be the murder of the Later he iff of Glouces- ter , and an itinerant justice . The unre- strained friendship between Henry and his chancel- lor was one of the most beautiful epi ...
105. oldal
... passed . Labourers But the labourers were so lifted up issued . Two and obstinate that they would not listen to the king's com- mand , but if anyone wished to have them he had to give them what they wanted , and either lose his fruit ...
... passed . Labourers But the labourers were so lifted up issued . Two and obstinate that they would not listen to the king's com- mand , but if anyone wished to have them he had to give them what they wanted , and either lose his fruit ...
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