| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1870 - 802 pages
...gratitude to Harold for his conciliatory behaviour at Billingsley, and for the restoration of JE]fgai to his Earldom. All that we know of the good old Earl...general welfare of his country. § 3. From Harold's Jirst Campaign against Gruffydd to the Death* of Leofric and Ralph. 1055-1057. A few detached ecclesiastical... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1877 - 758 pages
...son; but he could not fail to condemn yElfgar's later conduct and to approve that of Harold. He must have admired Harold's energetic carriage in the Welsh...country. § 3. From Harold's first Campaign against Grvffydd to the Deaths of Leofric and Ralph. 1055-1057. A few detached ecclesiastical events must be... | |
| Edward A. Freeman - 1877 - 784 pages
...gratitude to Harold for his conciliatory behaviour at Billingsley, and for the restoration of JElfgar to his earldom. All that we know of the good old Earl...'to look on him as a man who was quite capable of sacrif1cing the interests and passions of himself or his family to the general welfare of his country.... | |
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