History of English Literature: To Wiclif, tr. by H. M. KennedyG. Belland sons, 1904 |
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... turned his overladen boat toward the opposite shore . Britain had been subject to Rome since the days of Agri- cola . Roman highways intersected the country ; a number of cities with temples , baths , colonnades , had sprung up , in ...
... turned his overladen boat toward the opposite shore . Britain had been subject to Rome since the days of Agri- cola . Roman highways intersected the country ; a number of cities with temples , baths , colonnades , had sprung up , in ...
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... land and estates as reward for service ; and the English kings willingly repaid their thegns in a way which secured their future service . Many allot- 1 Germania , Cap . 12-14 . ments of the public territory were thus turned over to.
... land and estates as reward for service ; and the English kings willingly repaid their thegns in a way which secured their future service . Many allot- 1 Germania , Cap . 12-14 . ments of the public territory were thus turned over to.
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Bernhard Aegidius Konrad ten Brink. ments of the public territory were thus turned over to indi- viduals with the approval of the national council ; it was converted from folcland into bôcland ; that is , chartered , legally granted land ...
Bernhard Aegidius Konrad ten Brink. ments of the public territory were thus turned over to indi- viduals with the approval of the national council ; it was converted from folcland into bôcland ; that is , chartered , legally granted land ...
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... turned chiefly to religious uses . After the settlement in Britain no reasons of state led the Teutonic conquerors to lean upon Roman traditions , as in other prov- inces of the empire . The immigrants in Britain did not live with a ...
... turned chiefly to religious uses . After the settlement in Britain no reasons of state led the Teutonic conquerors to lean upon Roman traditions , as in other prov- inces of the empire . The immigrants in Britain did not live with a ...
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... turned their epic speech and their epic measure into poems to the glory of God , or the praise of biblical heroes . The same hall in which to - day Beowulf's fight with Grendel or the attack at Finnsburg were sung , might resound on the ...
... turned their epic speech and their epic measure into poems to the glory of God , or the praise of biblical heroes . The same hall in which to - day Beowulf's fight with Grendel or the attack at Finnsburg were sung , might resound on the ...
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