A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... England . " The scope of our plan neither requires nor admits of much attention to Anglo - Saxon lore ; and no more will be attempted than to show the existence of institutions , civil and religious , which have some analogy to our own ...
... England . " The scope of our plan neither requires nor admits of much attention to Anglo - Saxon lore ; and no more will be attempted than to show the existence of institutions , civil and religious , which have some analogy to our own ...
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... England . ) 1 66 ' Every freeman was either noble or ignoble . " ( Palgrave's Common- wealth , p . 12. ) 2 Kelham's Domesday Book Illustrated , p . 345. Also Pennant's London , p . 13 , who says , — “ Our commerce by sea was not very ...
... England . ) 1 66 ' Every freeman was either noble or ignoble . " ( Palgrave's Common- wealth , p . 12. ) 2 Kelham's Domesday Book Illustrated , p . 345. Also Pennant's London , p . 13 , who says , — “ Our commerce by sea was not very ...
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... England was one of the chief motives of the followers of William to assist him in the invasion of the island ; and when the conquest was com- plete , he lost no time in giving them the expected booty . The King appropriated to himself ...
... England was one of the chief motives of the followers of William to assist him in the invasion of the island ; and when the conquest was com- plete , he lost no time in giving them the expected booty . The King appropriated to himself ...
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... England amongst the Saxons ; but the best authorities hold that it was first introduced into England by the Conqueror.2 It was the most impor tant of all the changes introduced by William ; and it has greatly influenced the formation of ...
... England amongst the Saxons ; but the best authorities hold that it was first introduced into England by the Conqueror.2 It was the most impor tant of all the changes introduced by William ; and it has greatly influenced the formation of ...
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... England became this man's vassals as they were ; and they all bowed themselves before him , and became his men , and swore him oaths of allegiance that they would against all other men be faithful to him . " ( Saxon Chronicle , p . 290 ...
... England became this man's vassals as they were ; and they all bowed themselves before him , and became his men , and swore him oaths of allegiance that they would against all other men be faithful to him . " ( Saxon Chronicle , p . 290 ...
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