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" JDlfred, and Washington ; he cannot even claim the more mingled fame of Alexander, Charles, and Cnut ; but he has even less in common with the mere enemies of their species, with the Nabuchodonosors, the Swegens, and the Buonapartes, whom God has sent... "
The reign of Eadward the Confessor. 2d ed., rev. 1870 - Page 165
by Edward Augustus Freeman - 1870
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The reign of Eadward the Confessor. 2d ed., rev. 1870

Edward Augustus Freeman - 1868 - 726 pages
...species, with the Nabuchodonosors, the Swends, and the Buonapartes, whom God has from time to time sent as simple scourges of a guilty world. Happily there...appeared to admiring followers of his own race ; we *"an ""_ see him also as he appeared to men of the conquered nation ^aits of who had looked on him...
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The History of the Norman Conquest of England: The reign of Eadward the ...

Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 510 pages
...the more mingled fame of Alexander, Charles, and Cnut ; but he has even less in common with the mere enemies of their species, with the Nabuchodonosors,...better materials for drawing the portrait. We see him as he appeared to admiring followers of his own race ; we see him also as he appeared to men of the...
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Through Normandy

Katharine Sarah Macquoid - 1874 - 592 pages
...species, the Nabuchodonosers, the Swends, and the Bonapartes, EE whom God has from time to time sent as simple scourges of a guilty world. " Happily there...better materials for drawing the portrait. We see him as he appeared to admiring followers of his own race ; we see him also as he appeared to men of the...
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The History of the Norman Conquest of England: The reign of Eadward the ...

Edward Augustus Freeman - 1877 - 758 pages
...the more mingled fame of Alexander, Charles, and Cnut; but he has still less in common with the mere enemies of their species, with the Nabuchodonosors,...better materials for drawing the portrait. We see him as ho appeared to admiring followers of his own race; we see him also as he appeared to men of the...
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Blackie's graded readers, ed. by M. Paterson, Part 8

Maurice Paterson - 1880 - 392 pages
...the more mingled fame of Alexander, Charles, and Cnut; but he has even less in common with the mere enemies of their species, with the Nabuchodonosors,...time to time as simple scourges of a guilty world. . . . 4. In estimating the character of William, one feature stands out pre-eminently above all others....
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The Standard authors reader, arranged and annotated by the editor of 'Poetry ...

Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 pages
...species, with the Nabuchodonosors, the Swends, and the Buonapartes, whom God has from time to time sent as simple scourges of a guilty world. Happily there...better materials for drawing the portrait. We see him as he appeared to admiring followers of his own race ; we see him also as he appeared to men of the...
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The Normans in European History

Charles Homer Haskins - 1915 - 280 pages
...the more mingled fame of Alexander, Charles, and Cnut; but he has still less in common with the mere enemies of their species, with the Nabuchodonosors,...time to time as simple scourges of a guilty world. ... He never wholly cast away the thoughts of justice and mercy, and in his darkest hours had still...
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