| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1768 - 710 pages
...upon them in other refpects. It muft alfo be confefled, that, fo long as the AngloSaxons were mafters of England, that kingdom was of no account in the...Normans, both from the dominions which the princes x>f that race pofiefled in France, and from their active ambition, which, feconded by the enterprifing... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1768 - 642 pages
...Scient compenfation for the n;ar,y evils brought upon them in other refpefts. It mufl alfo be confefTed, that, fo long as the Anglo-Saxons were mailers of...kingdom was of no account in the fyftem of Europe j, but gresv to have weight and authority on the continent under the government of the Normans, both,... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1768 - 628 pages
...upon them in other refpens. It muft alfo be confefled, that, fo long as the Anglo-Saxons were mafters of England, that kingdom was of no account in the fyftem of Europe ; but grew to have weight and an authority on the continent under the government of the Normans, both from the dominions which the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 600 pages
...them in other refpefts. It muft alfo be cor.feffed, that, fb long as the Anglo Saxons were matters of England, that kingdom was of no account in the...both from the dominions which the^ princes of that race pofleffed in France, and from their active ambition, which, feconded by th« enterprifing and... | |
| 1800 - 594 pages
...them in other refpefts. It muft alfo be confefled, tha.t, fo long as the Anglo Saxons were matters al England, that kingdom was of no account in the fyftem...both from the dominions which the princes of that race poflefled in France, and from their active am. bition, which, fcconded by the enterprifing and... | |
| 1800 - 596 pages
...brought upon them in other refpefts. It muft alfobe «Jonfefled, that, fo long as the Anglo Saxons were mailers of England, that kingdom was of no account...government of the Normans, both from the dominions which tht princes of that race poffeffed in France, and from their active am. bition, which, feconded by... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1769 - 512 pages
...upon them in other refpe&s. It muft alfo be confefled, that, fo long as the Anglo-Saxons were mafters of England, that kingdom was of no account in the...both from the dominions which the princes of that BOOK II. race poffefled in France, and from their active * ,; - .' ambition, which, feconded by the... | |
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