The History of the Anglo-Saxons: From the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 583 sider |
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... became rather peculiarity than perversion , and a peculiarity not without beneficial operation on the ulterior advances of human society , for it is manifest to the impartial eye , as it calmly contemplates most of the less civilised ...
... became rather peculiarity than perversion , and a peculiarity not without beneficial operation on the ulterior advances of human society , for it is manifest to the impartial eye , as it calmly contemplates most of the less civilised ...
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... became studious of quiet life , political order , social courtesy , pleasurable amusements , and domestic employments . They exercised mind in frequent and refined thought ; pursued intellectual arts and studies ; perpetuated their ...
... became studious of quiet life , political order , social courtesy , pleasurable amusements , and domestic employments . They exercised mind in frequent and refined thought ; pursued intellectual arts and studies ; perpetuated their ...
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... became fierce , proud , and irascible ; easily excited , rugged in manners , boisterous in temper , and implacable in resentments . Looking on the kingdoms and cities of refined life with contempt for its effeminate habits , and with ...
... became fierce , proud , and irascible ; easily excited , rugged in manners , boisterous in temper , and implacable in resentments . Looking on the kingdoms and cities of refined life with contempt for its effeminate habits , and with ...
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... a new description of society became perpetuated and diffused , in which the greatest de- gree of individual liberty was exerted and allowed CHAP . I. BOOK I. that could be made compatible with any social ANGLO - SAXONS . 15.
... a new description of society became perpetuated and diffused , in which the greatest de- gree of individual liberty was exerted and allowed CHAP . I. BOOK I. that could be made compatible with any social ANGLO - SAXONS . 15.
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... became the mark and practice of the civilised , individual independence and political liberty became the cha- racteristic of the Nomadic . A fierce and jealous spirit of control never left them . As each man chose to be principally his ...
... became the mark and practice of the civilised , individual independence and political liberty became the cha- racteristic of the Nomadic . A fierce and jealous spirit of control never left them . As each man chose to be principally his ...
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