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... never appearing armed in an assize town . Indeed the whole plan of the Icelandic , and of all the Norman governments , is in harmony with that which we ourselves , at this moment , possess , and although it has been considerably ...
... never appearing armed in an assize town . Indeed the whole plan of the Icelandic , and of all the Norman governments , is in harmony with that which we ourselves , at this moment , possess , and although it has been considerably ...
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... never seek shelter under a roof , and never drain their drinking horn at a cottage fire . " - p . 135 . - Piratical expeditions were fitted out annually , and in order to provide for these , the coasts of Scandinavia vere , from very ...
... never seek shelter under a roof , and never drain their drinking horn at a cottage fire . " - p . 135 . - Piratical expeditions were fitted out annually , and in order to provide for these , the coasts of Scandinavia vere , from very ...
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... never keeping even the greatest of his enemies long in confinement , and never putting them to death except for murder ; whereas his predecessors made no ceremony of cutting off the limbs of those who fell under their displeasure , or ...
... never keeping even the greatest of his enemies long in confinement , and never putting them to death except for murder ; whereas his predecessors made no ceremony of cutting off the limbs of those who fell under their displeasure , or ...
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... never seen in his life , Pearce replied , " our king is great and charitable Christians . " poor Great ! " said he , " is he so powerful as Welled Selasse ? " At this the old Ras laughed , and observed , " he tells me that all Ethiopia ...
... never seen in his life , Pearce replied , " our king is great and charitable Christians . " poor Great ! " said he , " is he so powerful as Welled Selasse ? " At this the old Ras laughed , and observed , " he tells me that all Ethiopia ...
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... never refused my medicines . At this time I could not understand a word she said , although she talked very freely , nor could any of her relations understand her . She could not bear the sight of a book , or a priest , for at the sight ...
... never refused my medicines . At this time I could not understand a word she said , although she talked very freely , nor could any of her relations understand her . She could not bear the sight of a book , or a priest , for at the sight ...
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