History of England: From the earliest times to the death of Henry VII. By F. York Powell, M.A. 1906Longmans, Green, and Company, 1886 |
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... rule in Britain . 6. To the Romans we owe much . Great changes have Results of the taken place during their rule . So much wild forest - land had been cleared and tilled that Britain was called the Granary of the North . Great marshes ...
... rule in Britain . 6. To the Romans we owe much . Great changes have Results of the taken place during their rule . So much wild forest - land had been cleared and tilled that Britain was called the Granary of the North . Great marshes ...
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... rule of head - kings , they used to hold a meeting of the greatest men of all their under kingdoms , called Witena - gemot or Wise Men's meeting , which dealt with matters touching their whole dominions . The folk - moot was still the ...
... rule of head - kings , they used to hold a meeting of the greatest men of all their under kingdoms , called Witena - gemot or Wise Men's meeting , which dealt with matters touching their whole dominions . The folk - moot was still the ...
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... rule , and so become overlords of England . It is told that while Pope Gregory was yet a simple priest The christening he chanced to see some young English boys of Kent and at the slave - market in Rome . Struck by their Essex , 597 ...
... rule , and so become overlords of England . It is told that while Pope Gregory was yet a simple priest The christening he chanced to see some young English boys of Kent and at the slave - market in Rome . Struck by their Essex , 597 ...
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... rule of the abbot , however harshly exercised . 8. Now that the English belonged to a Church which pre- vailed over West Europe , they naturally mixed Learning in Eng- more with other neighbouring nations , especially land . Bæda . the ...
... rule of the abbot , however harshly exercised . 8. Now that the English belonged to a Church which pre- vailed over West Europe , they naturally mixed Learning in Eng- more with other neighbouring nations , especially land . Bæda . the ...
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... rule . The wickings ( sea - rovers ) , many of whom belonged to royal races whom the head - kings were rooting out , resisted this as far as they could , but at last were obliged to choose between staying quietly at home and giving up ...
... rule . The wickings ( sea - rovers ) , many of whom belonged to royal races whom the head - kings were rooting out , resisted this as far as they could , but at last were obliged to choose between staying quietly at home and giving up ...
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