The History of English Patriotism, Volume 1John Lane Company, 1913 |
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... Norman and Englishman - Saxon patriotism - The Norman ideal - Feudalism - The central power - Tendency to union —The towns - Military system - The Church - Solidarity of Christendom - Legal origins - Magna Carta - Roman and English law ...
... Norman and Englishman - Saxon patriotism - The Norman ideal - Feudalism - The central power - Tendency to union —The towns - Military system - The Church - Solidarity of Christendom - Legal origins - Magna Carta - Roman and English law ...
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... Norman and Englishman in terms to which the modern historian has little to add . The masterful , subtle and polite Norman , with a religious ardour as fierce as his love of battle , was naturally contemptuous of the coarser - grained ...
... Norman and Englishman in terms to which the modern historian has little to add . The masterful , subtle and polite Norman , with a religious ardour as fierce as his love of battle , was naturally contemptuous of the coarser - grained ...
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... Norman invasion . On the one side we have foresight , determination , unity , on the other a brave leader con- tending in vain against lukewarmness and disloyalty . If an English fleet had been able to keep the sea , William ought never ...
... Norman invasion . On the one side we have foresight , determination , unity , on the other a brave leader con- tending in vain against lukewarmness and disloyalty . If an English fleet had been able to keep the sea , William ought never ...
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... Norman had caught something not only of the form , but of the spirit of old Rome . To beauty he was no doubt keenly sensitive , but it was a beauty held in subordination to the demands of the will . To playfulness he rarely condescended ...
... Norman had caught something not only of the form , but of the spirit of old Rome . To beauty he was no doubt keenly sensitive , but it was a beauty held in subordination to the demands of the will . To playfulness he rarely condescended ...
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... Norman Conquest . The English nation was dying for lack of discipline , and this was just what the Normans were qualified to give . It is possible that if the English had not broken their ranks , with a hot - headed rashness which the ...
... Norman Conquest . The English nation was dying for lack of discipline , and this was just what the Normans were qualified to give . It is possible that if the English had not broken their ranks , with a hot - headed rashness which the ...
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