| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 664 sivua
...king. Both were alike indignant at the favor shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine. The greatgrandsons of those who had fought under William and the great-grandsons of those who had fought under Harold began to draw near to each other in friendship, and the first pledge of their... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1851 - 424 sivua
...Both were alike indignant at the favour shewn by the Court to the natives of Bretagne and Aquitaine. The great-grandsons of those who had fought under William, and the great-grandsons of those who had fought under Harold, began to draw near to each other in friendship ; and the first pledge of their... | |
| William Douglas Hamilton - 1852 - 200 sivua
...alike indignant at the favour shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine. The grandsons of those who had fought under William, and the great-grandsons of those who had fought under Harold, began to draw near to eachother in friendship ;" * and as the great charter... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1858 - 480 sivua
...Both were alike indignant at the favour shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine. The greatgrandsons of those who had fought under William and the greatgrandsons of those who had fought under Harold began to draw near to each other in friendship ; and the first pledge of their... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1860 - 816 sivua
...king. Both were alike indignant at the favor shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine. The great-grandsons of those who had fought under William and the great-grandsons of those who had fought under Harold began to draw near to each other in friendship; and the first pledge of their... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1862 - 392 sivua
...his Lord's commands, A herald of God's love to pagan lands. COWPER, THE ORIGIN OF THE ENGLISH NATION. THE great-grandsons of those who had fought under William, and the great-grandsons of those who had fought under Harold, began to draw near to each other in friendship ; and the first pledge of their... | |
| John Fulton - 1864 - 582 sivua
...alike indignant at the favor shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine. The grandsons of those who had fought under William, and the great-grandsons of those who had fought under Harold, began to draw near to each other in friendship;" and, as the great charter... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 sivua
...philosophy, the school of all knowledge, the mart of all trade. Macaulay, THE ORIGIN OP THE ENGLISH NATION. THE greatgrandsons of those who had fought under William and the greatgrandsons of those who had fought under Harold began to draw near to each other in friendship ; and the first pledge of their... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 668 sivua
...indignant at the favour shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine. The greatgraiidsoiis (if those who had fought under William and the greatgrandsons of those who had fought under Harold began to draw near to each other in friendship; and the first pledge of their... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1871 - 692 sivua
...Both were alike indignant at the favour shown by the court to the natives of Poitou and Aquitaine. The greatgrandsons of those who had fought under William and the greatgrandsons of those who had fought tmder Harold began to draw near to each other in friendship ; and the first pledge of their... | |
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