Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... honour ; Which he to seek of me again , perforce , Behoves me keep at utterance . I am perfect That the Pannonians and Dalmatians , for Their liberties , are now in arms : a precedent Which not to read would show the Britons cold : So ...
... honour ; Which he to seek of me again , perforce , Behoves me keep at utterance . I am perfect That the Pannonians and Dalmatians , for Their liberties , are now in arms : a precedent Which not to read would show the Britons cold : So ...
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... honour : which dies i ' the search ; And hath as oft a slanderous epitaph As record of fair act ; nay , many times , Doth ill deserve by doing well ; what's worse Must court'sy at the censure : -O , boys , this story The world may read ...
... honour : which dies i ' the search ; And hath as oft a slanderous epitaph As record of fair act ; nay , many times , Doth ill deserve by doing well ; what's worse Must court'sy at the censure : -O , boys , this story The world may read ...
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... honours , borne As I wear mine , are titles but of scorn . If that thy gentry , Britain , go before This lout , as he exceeds our lords , the odds Is , that we scarce are men , and you are gods . [ Exit . The battle continues ; the ...
... honours , borne As I wear mine , are titles but of scorn . If that thy gentry , Britain , go before This lout , as he exceeds our lords , the odds Is , that we scarce are men , and you are gods . [ Exit . The battle continues ; the ...
Side 23
... honour of a triumph , at the persuasion of these fugi- tives , whom the Britons demanding , he had denied to render , and they for that cause had denied further amity with Rome , makes choice of this island for his province : and sends ...
... honour of a triumph , at the persuasion of these fugi- tives , whom the Britons demanding , he had denied to render , and they for that cause had denied further amity with Rome , makes choice of this island for his province : and sends ...
Side 24
... honours . After this the Britons drew back toward the mouth of the Thames , and acquainted with those places , crossed over ; where the Romans following them through bogs and dan- gerous flats , hazarded the loss of all . Yet the ...
... honours . After this the Britons drew back toward the mouth of the Thames , and acquainted with those places , crossed over ; where the Romans following them through bogs and dan- gerous flats , hazarded the loss of all . Yet the ...
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Abbey abbot Adela Alfred ancient Anglo-Saxon appears archbishop arms army Asselyn barons battle battle of Hastings Becket bishop Bretwalda Britain Britons brother Cæsar called Canterbury Canute castle cause charter chroniclers church clergy Conqueror conquest court crown crusaders Danes death duke earl Edward Edward the Confessor emperor enemy English father favour feudal fief forest France French Gaul Gloucester Godwin hand Harold hast heaven Henry Henry II holy honour horse Hubert inhabitants island John king of England king of Scots king's kingdom knights land Lanfranc laws liberty London lord Matilda monks Montfort nation never noble Norman Normandy oath peace pope possession priest prince prisoner queen reign Richard Ricola Roman Rome royal Rufus Runnemede Saladin Saxon says scene sent ships Silchester soldiers Stephen sword thee Thomas à Becket thou throne took town Tyrrel vassals walls whilst William William the Conqueror Winchester Wolfstan