| 1819 - 434 sider
...poor murmured, but he was so sturdy that he recked nought of them ; they must will all that the King willed, if they would live ; or would keep their lands;...carry himself in his pride over all! May Almighty Y God shew mercy to his soul, and grant him the forgiveness of his sins I We have written concerning... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1847 - 578 sider
...poor murmured, but he was so sturdy that he recked nought of them ; they must will all that the king willed, if they would live ; or would keep their lands...soul, and grant him the forgiveness of his sins ! We have written concerning him these things, both good and bad, that virtuous men might follow after the... | |
| John Collingwood Bruce - 1856 - 214 sider
...poor murmured, but he was so sturdy that he recked nought of them ; they must will all that the king willed, if they would live; or would keep their lands;...himself, and carry himself in his pride over all!"' Ingulph speaks of the entire subjugation of the English people, and of their systematic exclusion from... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1860 - 358 sider
...of them ; they must will all that the king willed, if they would live or would keep their lands .... Alas, that any man should so exalt himself, and carry himself in his pride over all !" Taking it then, that from the time of the Conquest, the rigours at least of the feudal system began,... | |
| O'dell Travers Hill - 1867 - 564 sider
...William " loved the tall stags as if he were their father," and could put up the Christian prayer, " May Almighty God show mercy to his soul, and grant him the forgiveness of his sins." But in the year 1154, about eight-eight years after the Conquest, this most noble national " Chronicle... | |
| Ella S. Armitage - 1877 - 316 sider
...Alas ! that any man should so swell in mind, and uplift himself, and reckon himself above all men ! May Almighty God show mercy to his soul, and grant him the forgiveness of his sins. These things we have written about him, both good and evil, that men may follow after the good, and... | |
| George Shaw-Lefevre Baron Eversley - 1881 - 292 sider
...poor murmured ; but he was so sturdy that he recked nought of them. They must will all that tha King willed, if they would live or would keep their lands, or would hold their possessions or be maintained in their rights." Ordericus Vitalis, in the time of Henry I., said of that monarch, "... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - 652 sider
...poor murmured, but he was so sturdy that he recked nought of them; they must will all that the king willed, if they would live; or would keep their lands;...soul, and grant him the forgiveness of his sins! We have written concerning him these things, both good and bad, that virtuous men might follow after the... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 526 sider
...poor murmured, but he was so sturdy that he recked nought of them; they must will all that the king willed, if they would live ; or would keep their lands...possessions ; or would be maintained in their rights. The Saxon Chronicle (translated by JA Giles, London, 1847), 460-463. 17. The Charter of Henry I (iioo)... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 526 sider
...poor murmured, but he was so sturdy that he recked nought of them; they must will all that the king willed, if they would live; or would keep their lands;...possessions; or would be maintained in their rights. The Saxon Chronicle (translated by JA Giles, London, 1847), 460-463. 17. The Charter of Henry I (1100)... | |
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