Littell's Living Age, Volume 13Littell, Son and Company, 1847 |
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... Norman invaders , dwell- ately put himself at the head of an army in England ing intermingled on the same soil ; or rather he to secure the crown for Duke Robert . His oppo- might contemplate two countries - the one possessed nent ...
... Norman invaders , dwell- ately put himself at the head of an army in England ing intermingled on the same soil ; or rather he to secure the crown for Duke Robert . His oppo- might contemplate two countries - the one possessed nent ...
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... Norman authorities , had not the English there , and at Dover , risen up to defend the long recognized and idolized champion of their rights . On the whole of the way from Sandwich to Canterbury , the peasants , the artisans , and the ...
... Norman authorities , had not the English there , and at Dover , risen up to defend the long recognized and idolized champion of their rights . On the whole of the way from Sandwich to Canterbury , the peasants , the artisans , and the ...
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... Norman and English had then , to a certain extent , driven the Latin out of the field , or at least had thrown it into the hands of a school of heavy theologians . A new era of Anglo - Norman literature opens with the reign of Richard I ...
... Norman and English had then , to a certain extent , driven the Latin out of the field , or at least had thrown it into the hands of a school of heavy theologians . A new era of Anglo - Norman literature opens with the reign of Richard I ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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