| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 480 páginas
...Hastings, and the events which followed it, not only placed a Duke of Normandy on the English throne, but gave up the whole population of England to the tyranny...institution of property, enabled the foreign conquerors to x. oppress the children of the soil. A cruel penal code, cruelly enforced, guarded the privileges,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 664 páginas
...Hastings, and the events which followed it, not only placed a Duke of Normandy on the English throne, but gave up the whole population of England to the tyranny of the Norman race. Tho subjugation of a nation by a nation has seldom, even in Asia, been more complete. The country was... | |
| Joseph Arthur comte de Gobineau - 1856 - 568 páginas
...Hastings, and the events which followed it, not only placed a Duke of Normandy on the English throne, but gave up the whole population of England to the tyranny of the Norman race. The subjugation of a nation has seldom, even in Asia, been more complete." — MACAL-LAY'S History of England, vol. ip 10.— H.... | |
| Arthur comte de Gobineau, Josiah Clark Nott - 1856 - 528 páginas
...Hastings, and the events which followed it, not only placed a Duke of Normandy on the English throne, but gave up the whole population of England to the tyranny of the Norman race. The subjugation of a nation has seldom, even in Asia, been more complete." — MAOAOLAY'S History of England, vol. ip 10.— H.... | |
| Sjoerd Anne Vening Meinesz - 1856 - 184 páginas
...den Veroveraar, Engeland onder hunne heerschappij bragten '. Onderwerping en onderdrukking volgde; "the subjugation of a nation by a nation has seldom even in Asia been more complete" *. Het Saxische volkskarakter werd evenwel hierdoor niet vernietigd , maar bleef krachtig werkzaam.... | |
| 1866 - 808 páginas
...Hastings, and the events which followed it, not only placed a Duke of Normandy on the English throne, but gave up the whole population of England to the tyranny of the Norman race," — and that "the subjugation of a nation by a nation has seldom, even in Asia, been more complete."... | |
| Graduated series - 1859 - 462 páginas
...Hastings, and the events which followed it, not only placed a Duke of Normandy on the English throne, but gave up the whole population of England to the tyranny...portioned out among the captains of the invaders. S'troiijr military institutions, closely connected with the institution of property, enabled the foreign... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 1052 páginas
...Hastings, and the events which followed it, not only placed a Duke of Normandy on the English throne, but gave up the whole population of England to the tyranny...nation by a nation has seldom, even in Asia, been more com píete. The country was portioned out among the captains of the invaders. Strong military institutions,... | |
| August Boltz - 1868 - 400 páginas
...SOíactauta^ in fetner History of England in auf bie normännifфe ^n^öf'011 ¡n Snglanb, ba| sthe subjugation of a nation by a nation has seldom, even in Asia, been more complete" (p. 12), unb bafj „in no country has the enmity of races been more completely effaced, than in England,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1877 - 738 páginas
...l°we(li*i n°t onty placed a Duke of Normandy on the English throne, but gave up the whole population oi England to the tyranny of the Norman race. The subjugation of a nation by a nation has seldom, even in CHAP. Asia, been more complete. The country was portioned _ L_ out among the captains of the invaders.... | |
| |