Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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Side 12
... Norman , were also kept contrary to their inclina- tion ' ; and they begged of me , after I was astern in the boat , to remember that they declared they had no hand in the trans- action . Michael Byrne , I am told , likewise wanted to ...
... Norman , were also kept contrary to their inclina- tion ' ; and they begged of me , after I was astern in the boat , to remember that they declared they had no hand in the trans- action . Michael Byrne , I am told , likewise wanted to ...
Side 32
... oppression , as of better arts , men learned to seek an excellence beyond the immediate need , and approach an ideal standard of perfect cruelty . " THE NORMAN CONQUEST . HE most distinctly - marked epoch 32 THE MAN WITH THE IRON MASK. ...
... oppression , as of better arts , men learned to seek an excellence beyond the immediate need , and approach an ideal standard of perfect cruelty . " THE NORMAN CONQUEST . HE most distinctly - marked epoch 32 THE MAN WITH THE IRON MASK. ...
Side 1
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. THE NORMAN CONQUEST . HE most distinctly - marked epoch in the history of our island is the conquest of England by the Normans in the end of the eleventh century . This period of British history has ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. THE NORMAN CONQUEST . HE most distinctly - marked epoch in the history of our island is the conquest of England by the Normans in the end of the eleventh century . This period of British history has ...
Side 2
... his way in the woods . After wan- dering all night , he met at daybreak a young peasant driving a herd of oxen , whom he saluted , and asked his name . " I am 29 Godwin , the son of Ulfnoth , " said 2 THE NORMAN CONQUEST .
... his way in the woods . After wan- dering all night , he met at daybreak a young peasant driving a herd of oxen , whom he saluted , and asked his name . " I am 29 Godwin , the son of Ulfnoth , " said 2 THE NORMAN CONQUEST .
Side 3
... Norman princess Emma or Alfghive , the widow of the deceased Ethelred , and the mother of the two Saxon princes whose claims to the throne he feared . These two princes , still residing in Normandy , were apparently shut out from all ...
... Norman princess Emma or Alfghive , the widow of the deceased Ethelred , and the mother of the two Saxon princes whose claims to the throne he feared . These two princes , still residing in Normandy , were apparently shut out from all ...
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