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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 Church Historians of England: pt. 1. The Anglo-Saxon chronicle. The ... - Page 130
1853
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From Chaucer to Tennyson: With Twenty-nine Portraits and Selections from ...

Henry Augustin Beers - 1894 - 328 pages
...man and a terrible, so that one durst do nothing against his will. . . . Among other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land, so that a man might fare over his kingdom with his bosom full of gold unhurt. He set up a great deer preserve, and...
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The Growth of the English Nation

Katharine Coman, Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1894 - 328 pages
...for the deer. abbots from their abbacies, and thanes into 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 through the realm, with his bosom full of gold, unhurt....
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A Literary History of the English People from the Renaissance to the Civil ...

Jean Jules Jusserand - 1895 - 594 pages
...against his will. . . . 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." The...
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From Chaucer to Tennyson: With Twenty-nine Portraits and Selections from ...

Henry Augustin Beers - 1899 - 346 pages
...man and a terrible, so that one durst do nothing against his will. . . . Among other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land, so that a man might fare over his kingdom with his bosom full of gold unhurt. He set up a great deer preserve, and...
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A Short History of England: For School Use

Katharine Coman, E. K. Kendall - 1901 - 524 pages
...Saxon chronicler, who tells us of William's cruelty, acknowledges this. " 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 the realm with his bosom full of gold, unhurt. Nor...
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Readings in European History: A Collection of Extracts from the ..., Volume 1

James Harvey Robinson - 1904 - 592 pages
...the most powerful in this land : and him the king put in prison. Among other good 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 Works of Donald G. Mitchell: English lands, letters and kings, from Celt ...

Donald Grant Mitchell - 1907 - 376 pages
...little need. He had fallen into avarice ; and greediness he loved withal. 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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National Life and Character in the Mirror of Early English Literature

Edmund Dale - 1907 - 362 pages
...he cast into prison ; and at last he spared not his own brother 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 unhurt with his bosom full of gold ; and...
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The Frankpledge System, Volume 14

William Alfred Morris - 1910 - 220 pages
...of Henry I. 3 See Maitland, Domesday Book and Beyond, 37, 43, 51-52. 4 "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 Strength of England: A Politico-economis History of England from Saxton ...

Joseph William Wilson Welsford - 1910 - 396 pages
...monks, and they lived their lives after the rule of St. Benedict. . . . Amongst other things is not to be forgotten the good peace that he made in this land ; so that a man who in himself was aught might go over his realm, with his bosom filled with gold, unhurt, " Wales...
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