Readings in English HistoryArvel B. Erickson, Martin J. Havran Scribner, 1967 - 427 pagini |
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... ARMS ( 1181 ) This assize reveals how confident Henry II was of his own position and the degree to which he trusted ... arms , and will bear faith to his lord King Henry , son of Empress Matilda , and will keep these arms for his service ...
... ARMS ( 1181 ) This assize reveals how confident Henry II was of his own position and the degree to which he trusted ... arms , and will bear faith to his lord King Henry , son of Empress Matilda , and will keep these arms for his service ...
Pagina 148
... arms again ; God grant it , God grant it , God grant it , amen , amen , amen . I protest ye shall be as heartily welcome , as if ye had done all things ye went for , so that I may once have you in my arms again , and God bless you both ...
... arms again ; God grant it , God grant it , God grant it , amen , amen , amen . I protest ye shall be as heartily welcome , as if ye had done all things ye went for , so that I may once have you in my arms again , and God bless you both ...
Pagina 392
... arms , or other materials or instruments of use in time of war , or any plans or documents relating thereto ; and ( b ) any place not belonging to His Majesty where any ship , arms , or other materials or instruments of use in time of ...
... arms , or other materials or instruments of use in time of war , or any plans or documents relating thereto ; and ( b ) any place not belonging to His Majesty where any ship , arms , or other materials or instruments of use in time of ...
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CHAPTER ONE PRENORMAN BRITAIN | 3 |
The Britons and Their Way of Life | 4 |
The Roman Withdrawal | 5 |
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