The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Band 1Richardson, 1820 - 14 Seiten |
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... land . The feudal parliament . - The Commons . - Judicial power.- Revenue of the crown . - Commerce . - The Church . - Civil laws.— Manners of the people • 314-337 CHAPTER XII . - HENRY III . Settlement of the government . - General ...
... land . The feudal parliament . - The Commons . - Judicial power.- Revenue of the crown . - Commerce . - The Church . - Civil laws.— Manners of the people • 314-337 CHAPTER XII . - HENRY III . Settlement of the government . - General ...
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... nature : and the leaders , by annually distributing anew all the land among the inhabit- ants of each village , kept them from attaching themselves to particular possessions , or making such progress in agriculture as might.
... nature : and the leaders , by annually distributing anew all the land among the inhabit- ants of each village , kept them from attaching themselves to particular possessions , or making such progress in agriculture as might.
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... land . At last , Oswy , brother to Oswald , having defeated and slain him in a decisive battle , freed the world from this sanguinary tyrant . Peada , his son , mounted the throne of Mercia in 655 , and lived under the protection of ...
... land . At last , Oswy , brother to Oswald , having defeated and slain him in a decisive battle , freed the world from this sanguinary tyrant . Peada , his son , mounted the throne of Mercia in 655 , and lived under the protection of ...
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... land made them by the Saxon princes and nobles , and with temporary oblations from the devotion of the people , they had cast a wishful eye on a vast revenue which they claimed as belonging to them by a sacred and indefeasible title ...
... land made them by the Saxon princes and nobles , and with temporary oblations from the devotion of the people , they had cast a wishful eye on a vast revenue which they claimed as belonging to them by a sacred and indefeasible title ...
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... land into the kingdom of Northumberland . They there seized the city of York , and defended it against Osbricht and Ælla , two Northumbrian princes , who perished in the assault ( Asser . , p . 6 ; Chron . Sax . , p . 79 ) . Encouraged ...
... land into the kingdom of Northumberland . They there seized the city of York , and defended it against Osbricht and Ælla , two Northumbrian princes , who perished in the assault ( Asser . , p . 6 ; Chron . Sax . , p . 79 ) . Encouraged ...
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