| 1848 - 792 pages
...far too little. Asser thus describes HIS THIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE. " In the meantime, the king, daring the frequent wars and other trammels of this present...his workers in gold and artificers of all kinds, his falconers, hawkers, and dogkeepers ; to build houses, majestic and good, beyond all the precedents... | |
| William Balmbro'. Flower - 1848 - 304 pages
...he should be entirely exempted. — Hume. AURED'S THIRST FOR KNOWLEDGE. IN the meantime, the king, during the frequent wars and other trammels of this...workers in gold, and artificers of all kinds, his falconers, hawkers and dog-keepers ; to build houses, majestic and good, beyond all the precedents... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 574 pages
...the Saxon poems, and are continually in the habit of making use of books. In the meantime, the king, during the frequent wars and other trammels of this...his workers in gold and artificers of all kinds, his falconers, hawkers and dog-keepers ; to build houses, majestic and good, beyond all the precedents... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 552 pages
...the Saxon poems, and are continually in the habit of making use of books. In the meantime, the king, during the frequent wars and other trammels of this...his workers in gold and artificers of all kinds, his falconers, hawkers and dog-keepers; to build houses, majestic and good, beyond all the precedents of... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 458 pages
...grouping may excite a smile in modern readers. " In the mean time," says the biographer, " the king, during the frequent wars and other trammels of this...his workers in gold and artificers of all kinds, his falconers, hawkers, and dog-keepers, to build houses, majestic and good, beyond all the precedents... | |
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 542 pages
...Saxon poems, and are continually in the habit of making use of books. 6 In the meantime, the king, during the frequent wars and other trammels of this...carry on the government, and to exercise hunting in allots branches ; to teach his workers in gold and artificers of all kinds, his falconers, hawkers... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 596 pages
...the Saxon poems, and are continually in the habit of making use of books. In the meantime, the king, during the frequent wars and other trammels of this...his workers in gold and artificers of all kinds, his falconers, hawkers and dog-keepers ; to build houses majestic and good, beyond all the precedents of... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1863 - 416 pages
...the Saxon poems, and are continually in the habit of making use of books. In the meantime, the king, during the frequent wars and other trammels of this...his workers in gold and artificers of all kinds, his falconers, hawkers and dog-keepers ; to build houses majestic and good, beyond all the precedents of... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1869 - 362 pages
...of any other invention of his. Asser, in a passage which sums up his everyday mode of life, says : " During the frequent wars and other trammels of this...the Pagans, and his own daily infirmities of body, he continued to carry on the government, and to exercise hunting in all its branches ; to teach his... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1872 - 554 pages
...the Saxon poems, and are continually in the habit of making use of books. In the meantime, the king, during the frequent wars and other trammels of this...his workers in gold and artificers of all kinds, his falconers, hawkers and dog-keepers; to build houses, majestic and good, beyond all the precedents of... | |
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