The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volumen 12John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 |
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... ground indeed for believing that the three tribes looked on themselves as one people , or that we can as yet apply to them , save by anticipation , the common name of " Englishmen . " But each of them was destined to share in the ...
... ground indeed for believing that the three tribes looked on themselves as one people , or that we can as yet apply to them , save by anticipation , the common name of " Englishmen . " But each of them was destined to share in the ...
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... ground which he had tilled he held of some free - man of the tribe to whom he paid rent in labor or in kind ; and this man was his lord . Whatever rights the unfree villager might gain in the general social life of his fellow ...
... ground which he had tilled he held of some free - man of the tribe to whom he paid rent in labor or in kind ; and this man was his lord . Whatever rights the unfree villager might gain in the general social life of his fellow ...
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... ground that leads from Hastings to the battle - field which Harold had chosen . From the mound of Telham the Normans saw the host of the Eng- lish gathered thickly behind a rough trench and a stock- ade on the height of Senlac . Marshy ...
... ground that leads from Hastings to the battle - field which Harold had chosen . From the mound of Telham the Normans saw the host of the Eng- lish gathered thickly behind a rough trench and a stock- ade on the height of Senlac . Marshy ...
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... ground on his left , broke in disorder ; and as panic spread through the army a cry arose that the Duke was slain . William tore off his helmet " I live , " he shouted , " and by God's help I will conquer yet . " Maddened by a fresh ...
... ground on his left , broke in disorder ; and as panic spread through the army a cry arose that the Duke was slain . William tore off his helmet " I live , " he shouted , " and by God's help I will conquer yet . " Maddened by a fresh ...
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... grounds on which feudal soci- ety rested - went for nothing in the lecture - rooms . The University was a state absolutely self - governed , and whose citizens were admitted by a purely intellect- ual franchise . Knowledge made the ...
... grounds on which feudal soci- ety rested - went for nothing in the lecture - rooms . The University was a state absolutely self - governed , and whose citizens were admitted by a purely intellect- ual franchise . Knowledge made the ...
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