| Cyril Edward Robinson - 1928 - 966 pages
...himself. Here is what Asser, his friend and great admirer, wrote of him: "In the meantime the King continued to carry on the government, and to exercise...his workers in gold and artificers of all kinds, his falconers, hawkers, and dog-keepers; to recite Saxon books, and especially to learn by heart the Saxon... | |
| Richard Blome - 1929 - 166 pages
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| John A. Giles - 1969 - 380 pages
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