Historical selections, a series of readings on English and European history, selected and arranged by E.M. Sewell and C.M. Yonge, Volum 1Elizabeth Missing Sewell 1868 |
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... the history of the forest laws , the New Forest , and of the death of William Rufus , recourse has again been had to the pages of Sir F. Palgrave . There is little salient in Henry Beauclerc's history . Part INTRODUCTION . XV.
... the history of the forest laws , the New Forest , and of the death of William Rufus , recourse has again been had to the pages of Sir F. Palgrave . There is little salient in Henry Beauclerc's history . Part INTRODUCTION . XV.
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... law which , sooner or later , affected all the Teutonic nations . But the Norman Conquest is some- thing which stands ... laws , our arts : still it was only an infusion ; the older and stronger elements still survived , and in the long ...
... law which , sooner or later , affected all the Teutonic nations . But the Norman Conquest is some- thing which stands ... laws , our arts : still it was only an infusion ; the older and stronger elements still survived , and in the long ...
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... laws . His position , therefore , and the whole nature of the great re- volution which he wrought , is utterly unintelligible without a full understanding of the state of things which he found exist- ing . Even when one nation actually ...
... laws . His position , therefore , and the whole nature of the great re- volution which he wrought , is utterly unintelligible without a full understanding of the state of things which he found exist- ing . Even when one nation actually ...
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... laws and liberties of the land ; but it at once changed the manner and spirit of their administration , and it opened the way for endless later changes in the laws themselves . It did not abolish the English language ; but it brought in ...
... laws and liberties of the land ; but it at once changed the manner and spirit of their administration , and it opened the way for endless later changes in the laws themselves . It did not abolish the English language ; but it brought in ...
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... laws , its language , its national character , the most essential of the features which it still retains . Into the English nation which he thus found already formed , his own dynasty and his own followers were gradually absorbed ...
... laws , its language , its national character , the most essential of the features which it still retains . Into the English nation which he thus found already formed , his own dynasty and his own followers were gradually absorbed ...
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