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... became Nor- manised , while Scotland not only retained her old Teutonic character , but became a place of refuge for the Saxon fugitives . The remnants of Harold's fam- ily EARLY SCOTLAND . 5.
... became Nor- manised , while Scotland not only retained her old Teutonic character , but became a place of refuge for the Saxon fugitives . The remnants of Harold's fam- ily EARLY SCOTLAND . 5.
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... became more than ever the hope of the Saxon party . The names of their children have a thoroughly Anglo - Saxon sound : Edgar , the eldest , who succeeded to the throne ; Edward , named after his maternal relation the Con- fessor ...
... became more than ever the hope of the Saxon party . The names of their children have a thoroughly Anglo - Saxon sound : Edgar , the eldest , who succeeded to the throne ; Edward , named after his maternal relation the Con- fessor ...
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... became favourites at court , and formed rich matri- monial alliances . It is possible that the wise men of the day may have deemed it a good policy to plant in the country offshoots of that mighty race who seemed destined to rule ...
... became favourites at court , and formed rich matri- monial alliances . It is possible that the wise men of the day may have deemed it a good policy to plant in the country offshoots of that mighty race who seemed destined to rule ...
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... became also the crisis at which France and Scotland became united in fast friendship . This friendship had been grow- ing during the war of independence , but it could exist as a permanent European institution only after that was over ...
... became also the crisis at which France and Scotland became united in fast friendship . This friendship had been grow- ing during the war of independence , but it could exist as a permanent European institution only after that was over ...
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... became that of the law , in which it has left to our own day some mot- ley relics , remaining imbedded in it like grotesque organic remains . If , along with the influx of Nor- mans , their language may have at one time been creeping ...
... became that of the law , in which it has left to our own day some mot- ley relics , remaining imbedded in it like grotesque organic remains . If , along with the influx of Nor- mans , their language may have at one time been creeping ...
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