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Page 280
... England . It has been said that the differences between England and Scotland require distinct schemes for the two countries , yet in Scotland itself there are as great differences met with , which , by parity of reasoning , would ...
... England . It has been said that the differences between England and Scotland require distinct schemes for the two countries , yet in Scotland itself there are as great differences met with , which , by parity of reasoning , would ...
Page 477
... England and the Teutonic main- land which began under Æthelstan and Eadgar , which went on under Cnut , and which reached its height when Godwine and Harold found it an useful counter- poise to the Norman and French ten- dencies of King ...
... England and the Teutonic main- land which began under Æthelstan and Eadgar , which went on under Cnut , and which reached its height when Godwine and Harold found it an useful counter- poise to the Norman and French ten- dencies of King ...
Page 480
... England purely by the edge of the sword ; the other was the last King who reigned over England purely by the choice of the nation . The coming of each of the men who entered Exeter in such oppo- site characters marks an æra in our ...
... England purely by the edge of the sword ; the other was the last King who reigned over England purely by the choice of the nation . The coming of each of the men who entered Exeter in such oppo- site characters marks an æra in our ...
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