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" Among other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land, so that a man who had any confidence in himself might go over his realm, with his bosom full of gold, unhurt. "
The Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The chronicle of Florence of Worcester, with a ... - Page 132
by Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 10 pages
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A Source Book of English History for the Use of Schools, Volume 1

Arthur Donald Innes - 1912 - 398 pages
...powerful in this land ; Coin of William I's Reign and him he set in prison. Among other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land ; so that a man who had any confidence in himself might go over his realm, with his bosom full of gold unhurt. Nor...
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A History of England and the British Empire ...: To 1485

Arthur Donald Innes - 1913 - 600 pages
...thanes into prison ; and at last he spared not his own brother named Odo. Among other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land ; so that a man who had any confidence in himself might go over his realm, with his bosom full of gold unhurt. Nor...
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England Invaded

Edward A. Foord, Gordon Home - 1913 - 574 pages
...futile. Englishmen, while they hated William as the destroyer of their independence, could not forget 'the good peace that he made in this land; so that a man of any account might fare over his kingdom unhurt with his bosom full of gold.' To keep the peace in a...
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Our Ancestors in Europe: An Introduction to American History

Jennie Hall - 1916 - 464 pages
...good things for England. "Amongst other things," says the old Chronicle, "is not to be forgotten that good peace that he made ??*: , in this land, so that a man of any account Laws m1ght go over h1s k1ngdom unhurt w1th his W1ll1am s . . i . , 1.. Alfred and Alfred's...
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Bell's English History Source Books, Issue 3

1921 - 136 pages
...Normandy, then was he the mightiest in this land ; and him he put in prison. Among other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land, so that a man who himself were aught might fare unhurt throughout his realm with his bosom full of gold. And no man...
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The Soul of Dorset

Frederick Joseph Harvey Darton - 1922 - 410 pages
...measure severe to the men that gainsaid his will. . . . Amongst other things is not to be forgotten that good peace that he made in this land ; so that a man of any account might go over his kingdom unhurt with his bosom full of gold. . . . Assuredly in his time...
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The Marches of Wessex: A Chronicle of England, Volume 1

Frederick Joseph Harvey Darton - 1922 - 392 pages
...measure severe to the men that gainsaid his will. . . . Amongst other things is not to be forgotten that good peace that he made in this land ; so that a man of any account might go over his kingdom unhurt with his bosom full of gold. . . . Assuredly in his time...
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Readings in English Social History, from Pre-Roman Days to A.D. 1837

Robert Burns Morgan - 1923 - 696 pages
...then was he the most powerful in this land : and him he set in prison. Among other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land, so that a man who had any confidence in himself might go over his realm, with his bosom full of gold, unhurt. Nor...
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The Cambridge Book of Prose and Verse in Illustration of English Literature ...

George Sampson - 1924 - 504 pages
...then was he the most powerful in this land: and him he set in prison. Among other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land; so that a man who had any confidence in himself might go over his realm, with his bosom full of gold, unhurt. Nor...
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England: A History of British Progress from the Early Ages to the ..., Volume 10

Cyril Edward Robinson - 1928 - 966 pages
...put in prison, and at last he spared not his own brother Odo. . . . Amongst other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land, so that a man who was himself aught might fare through his realm with his bosom full of gold. And no man durst slay...
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