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" He took from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver: and that he took, some by right, and some by mickle might, for very little need. He had fallen into avarice, and greediness he loved withal. "
Historical selections, a series of readings on English and European history ... - Seite 75
herausgegeben von - 1868
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Retrospective Review, Band 8

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 Seiten
...Castles he let men build, and miserably swink the poor. The king himself was so very rigid; and extorted from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver ; which he took of his people, for little need, by right and by unright. He was fallen into covetousness,...
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The Saxon Chronicle

1823 - 520 Seiten
...агрре mihte jepup^an. ßi jecupon у abujan to Cnute cynje. ^ him a'Sap ppopoî?. y piï^an hme from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver; which he took of his people, for little need, by right and by unright. He was fallen into covetousness,...
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The Retrospective Review.., Band 8

Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 Seiten
...Castles he let men build, and miserably swink the poor. The king himself was so very rigid ; and extorted from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver ; which be took of his people, for little need, by right and by unright. He was fallen into covetousness,...
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Miscellanea historica et critica, Band 5

1823 - 380 Seiten
...Castles he let men build, and miserably swink the poor. The king himself was so very rigid ; and extorted from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver ; which he took of his people, for little need, by right and by unright. He was fallen into covetousness,...
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Elegant Extracts: Or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose

Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 Seiten
...hardships. Castles he caused to be wrought, and poor men to be oppressed. He was so very stark. He danger and hazard in it ; it is the shortest and nearest...our end, carrying us thither in a straight line, lot his lands to fine as dear as he could: then came some other and bade more than the first had given,...
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A History of England: From the First Invasion by the Romans, Bände 1-2

John Lingard - 1827 - 624 Seiten
...hardships. Castles he caused to be wrought, and poor men to be oppressed. He was so very stark. He took from his subjects many marks of gold, and many...into avarice, and greediness he loved withal." He Jet his lands to fine as dear as he could: then came some other and bade more than the first had given,...
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A civil and ecclesiastical history of England, to 1829, Band 1

C. St. George - 1830 - 478 Seiten
...hardships. Castles he caused to be wrought, and poor men to be oppressed. H: was so very stark. He took from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred "pounds of silver ; and that IK took some by right and some by mickle might, for very little need. He had fallen into avarice, and...
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A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans, Band 2

John Lingard - 1837 - 376 Seiten
...hardships. Castles he caused to be wrought, " and poor men to be oppressed. He was so very stark. " He took from his subjects many marks of gold, and " many...very " little need. He had fallen into avarice, and greedi" ness he loved withal." " He let his lands to fine as dear " as he could : then came some other...
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Master Wace his chronicle of the Norman conquest from the Roman de Rou. Tr ...

Wace - 1837 - 368 Seiten
...hardships. He let castles be wrought, and poor men to be sorely swinked. The king was so very stark; and he took from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver: and that he took of his people, some by right, and somebymickleunright,forlittleneed. He had fallen into covetousness,...
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Master Wace his chronicle of the Norman conquest from the Roman de Rou. Tr ...

Wace - 1837 - 368 Seiten
...hardships. He let castles be wrought, and poor men to be sorely swinked. The king was so very stark ; and he took from his subjects many marks of gold, and many hundred pounds of silver: and that he took of his people, some by right, and some by mickle unright, for little need. He had fallen into covetousness,...
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