A Short History of England and the British EmpireHenry Holt and Company, 1915 - Всего страниц: 661 |
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... favor of the Roman system . 19. Theodore of Tarsus : Organization of the Church . The organization of the church among the Anglo - Saxons was chiefly the work of a Greek monk , Theodore of Tarsus , who came to England as archbishop of ...
... favor of the Roman system . 19. Theodore of Tarsus : Organization of the Church . The organization of the church among the Anglo - Saxons was chiefly the work of a Greek monk , Theodore of Tarsus , who came to England as archbishop of ...
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... favor . 3 27. Alfred's Work for English Literature . The great king's work of improvement was not limited to administration and defense . It was he who gave the first impulse to the re- vival of learning in England toward the close of ...
... favor . 3 27. Alfred's Work for English Literature . The great king's work of improvement was not limited to administration and defense . It was he who gave the first impulse to the re- vival of learning in England toward the close of ...
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... favor on the monastic life , though he did not enjoy its severities . It will be recalled that even as early as the time of Bede , when the English monasteries were scarcely more than half a century old , a loud complaint was raised ...
... favor on the monastic life , though he did not enjoy its severities . It will be recalled that even as early as the time of Bede , when the English monasteries were scarcely more than half a century old , a loud complaint was raised ...
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... favor the foreigners in filling the great offices of the church : the archbishopric of Canterbury , the highest dignity in the English church , was given to a Nor- man abbot . Rivalry of the families of Godwin and Leofric . On the ...
... favor the foreigners in filling the great offices of the church : the archbishopric of Canterbury , the highest dignity in the English church , was given to a Nor- man abbot . Rivalry of the families of Godwin and Leofric . On the ...
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... favor- able terms when the time should come for a formal reconcilia- tion with the head of Christendom . Henry II was in Ireland during the autumn and winter of 1171 and 1172. He did not attempt a complete conquest ; the native high ...
... favor- able terms when the time should come for a formal reconcilia- tion with the head of Christendom . Henry II was in Ireland during the autumn and winter of 1171 and 1172. He did not attempt a complete conquest ; the native high ...
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Стр. 294 - She shall be lov'd and fear'd : her own shall bless her ; Her foes shake like a field of beaten corn, And hang their heads with sorrow. Good grows with her ! In her days every man shall eat in safety, Under his own vine, what he plants, and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours...
Стр. 488 - When France in wrath her giant-limbs upreared, And with that oath, which smote air, earth, and sea, Stamped her strong foot and said she would be free, Bear witness for me, how I hoped and feared!
Стр. 101 - No free man shall be taken or imprisoned or dispossessed, or outlawed, or banished, or in any way destroyed, nor will we go upon him, nor send upon him, except by the legal judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.
Стр. 514 - AN old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king, — Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flow Through public scorn — mud from a muddy spring,— Hulers, who neither see, nor feel, nor know...
Стр. 367 - that according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this Kingdom, the government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons.
Стр. 309 - If this be all that they have to say, I shall make them conform themselves, or I will harry them out of the land, or else do worse.
Стр. 514 - AN old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king ; Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flow Through public scorn — mud from a muddy spring ; Rulers, who neither see, nor feel, nor know. But leech-like to their fainting country cling, Till they drop, blind in blood...
Стр. 295 - And hang their heads with sorrow : good grows with her In her days every man shall eat in safety Under his own vine what he plants, and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours. God shall be truly known ; and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour, And by those claim their greatness, not by blood.
Стр. 293 - He dying, left the fairest Tanaquill Him to succeede therein by his last will : Fairer and nobler liveth none this howre, Ne like in grace, ne like in learned skill ; Therefore they Glorian call that glorious flowre : Long mayst thou, Glorian!
Стр. 514 - A people starved and stabbed in the untilled field ; An army, which liberticide and prey Makes as a two-edged sword to all who wield ; Golden and sanguine laws which tempt and slay ; Religion Christless, Godless — a book sealed ; A Senate — Time's worst statute unrepealed, — Are graves, from which a glorious Phantom may Burst, to illumine our tempestuous day.