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... NORMAN KNIGHTS A NORMAN SHIP . STEPHEN TAKEN PRISONER ( A.D. 1141 ) HENRY II . PAGE 11 · 19 29 38 43 46 BATTERING - RAM AND MACHINE FOR HURLING STONES , USED AT THE SIEGE 49 57 995 OF ACRE 60 DEATH OF RICHARD I. ( A.D. 1199 ) 64 DEATH ...
... NORMAN KNIGHTS A NORMAN SHIP . STEPHEN TAKEN PRISONER ( A.D. 1141 ) HENRY II . PAGE 11 · 19 29 38 43 46 BATTERING - RAM AND MACHINE FOR HURLING STONES , USED AT THE SIEGE 49 57 995 OF ACRE 60 DEATH OF RICHARD I. ( A.D. 1199 ) 64 DEATH ...
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... Norman boys . They learnt to speak the Norman language , 32 STORIES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY . EARL GODWIN.
... Norman boys . They learnt to speak the Norman language , 32 STORIES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY . EARL GODWIN.
Pagina 33
... Norman fashion , and made friends among the Norman barons . They wore short capes that came only down to their elbows , and the English lords wore long cloaks . They cut their hair short , and Englishmen in those days wore long curls ...
... Norman fashion , and made friends among the Norman barons . They wore short capes that came only down to their elbows , and the English lords wore long cloaks . They cut their hair short , and Englishmen in those days wore long curls ...
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... he had held under the Danes ; and though many Norman friends of Edward did come to England , Godwin was still the most powerful man in the kingdom . 10. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR ( R. 1042-1066 ) . 1. 34 STORIES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY .
... he had held under the Danes ; and though many Norman friends of Edward did come to England , Godwin was still the most powerful man in the kingdom . 10. EDWARD THE CONFESSOR ( R. 1042-1066 ) . 1. 34 STORIES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY .
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... Norman friends about him ; but the English did not like to see Norman knights and bishops about the court , and to hear the king talking with them in a language they could not understand ; and Godwin became very popular because he was ...
... Norman friends about him ; but the English did not like to see Norman knights and bishops about the court , and to hear the king talking with them in a language they could not understand ; and Godwin became very popular because he was ...
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Pagina 156 - God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us! God save the King! O Lord our God, arise! Scatter his enemies, And make them fall ; Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks: On Thee our hopes we fix — God save us all!
Pagina 110 - Kingston, had I but served my God as diligently as I have served my king, He would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Pagina 131 - God is good," he frequently used all along ; and would speak it with much cheerfulness, and fervour of spirit, in the midst of his pains. Again he said : " I would be willing to live to be further serviceable to God and His People ; but my work is done. Yet God will be with His People.
Pagina 156 - Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour; Long may she reign: May she defend our laws, And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice God save the Queen.
Pagina 18 - Go on quickly, I know not how long I shall hold out, and whether my Maker will not soon take me away.