The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1818 - Great Britain |
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... Normans - Account of that People , and of the state of England at the time of the Invasion - p . 313 . VII . Of the Laws and Institutions of the Saxons , p . 326 . BOOK III . Chap . I. View of the State of Europe at the time of the Norman ...
... Normans - Account of that People , and of the state of England at the time of the Invasion - p . 313 . VII . Of the Laws and Institutions of the Saxons , p . 326 . BOOK III . Chap . I. View of the State of Europe at the time of the Norman ...
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... Norman . Secondly , that on the continent the Christian religion , after the northern irruptions , not only remained , but flou- rished . It was very early and universally adopted by the ruling people . In England it was so en- tirely ...
... Norman . Secondly , that on the continent the Christian religion , after the northern irruptions , not only remained , but flou- rished . It was very early and universally adopted by the ruling people . In England it was so en- tirely ...
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... Normans , on the other hand , accused Goodwin of a design on the Crown , the justice of which imputation the whole ... Norman party prevailed , and Goodwin was banished . This man was not only very popular at home by his gene- rosity ...
... Normans , on the other hand , accused Goodwin of a design on the Crown , the justice of which imputation the whole ... Norman party prevailed , and Goodwin was banished . This man was not only very popular at home by his gene- rosity ...
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... Normans , whom he believed to be the best attached to his interests . Goodwin used the power , to which he was re- stored , to gratify his personal revenge ; showing no mercy to his enemies . Some of his sons behaved 1053. in the most ...
... Normans , whom he believed to be the best attached to his interests . Goodwin used the power , to which he was re- stored , to gratify his personal revenge ; showing no mercy to his enemies . Some of his sons behaved 1053. in the most ...
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... Normans - Account of that People , and of the state of England at the time of the Invasion . THOUGH Edgar Atheling had the best title to CHAP . the succession , yet Harold , the son of Earl Good- VI . win , on account of the credit of ...
... Normans - Account of that People , and of the state of England at the time of the Invasion . THOUGH Edgar Atheling had the best title to CHAP . the succession , yet Harold , the son of Earl Good- VI . win , on account of the credit of ...
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