Both the name and the thing were new. To fortify a town, to build a citadel to protect a town, were processes with which England had long been familiar. To contribute to such necessary public works was one of the three immemorial obligations from which... Roman period to 1327 - Էջ 182John Kirby Hedges - 1881Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1868 - 726 էջ
...Luild a citadel to CHAP. VH. protect a town, were processes with which England had long been familiar.1 To contribute to such necessary public works was one...immemorial obligations from which no Englishman could free himself.2 But for a private landowner to raise a private fortress to be the terror of his neighbours... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1870 - 802 էջ
...writers of this age frequently speak, and speak always cast es' •with a special kind of horror.2 Both the name and the thing were new. To fortify a...immemorial obligations from which no Englishman could free himself.3 But for a private landowner to raise a private fortress to be the terror of his neighbours... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 510 էջ
...the English writers of this age frequently speak, and speak always with a special kind of horror.2 Both the name and the thing were new. To fortify a...immemorial obligations from which no Englishman could free himself.3 But for a private landowner to raise a private fortress to be the terror of his neighbours... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1877 - 784 էջ
...English writers lng Of of this age often speak, and speak always with a special castUi!ikind of horror.2 Both the name and the thing were new. To fortify a town, to build a citadel to protect a town, were things with which England had long been familiar. To contribute to such necessary public works was... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1877 - 758 էջ
...writers j ng O f of this age often speak, and speak always with a special caatles kind of horror. 2 Both the name and the thing were new. To fortify a town, to build a citadel to protect a town, were things with which England had long been familiar. To contribute to such necessary public works was... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1877 - 760 էջ
...English writers ;ng Of of this age often speak, and speak always with a special oastleskind of horror.2 Both the name and the thing were new. To fortify a town, to build a citadel to protect a town, were things with which England had long been familiar. To contribute to such necessary public works was... | |
| John Horace Round, Colchester Castle - 1882 - 162 էջ
...which the English writers of this age frequently speak, and speak always with a special kind of horror. To fortify a town, to build a citadel to protect a...town, were processes with which England had long been familiar.1 .... The hateful castle was wholly new. The stern square tower, perched on its height, frowning... | |
| John Horace Round, Colchester Castle - 1882 - 164 էջ
...which the English writers of this age frequently speak, and speak always with a special kind of horror. To fortify a town, to build a citadel to protect a...town, were processes with which England had long been familiar.1 .... The hateful castle was wholly new. The stern square tower, perched on its height, frowning... | |
| John Anthony Sparvel-Bayly - 1889 - 250 էջ
...reckoned among the chief grievances of the reign of the Conqueror, and the anarchy of the time of Stephen. Both the name and the thing were new. To fortify a town, to build a citadel to protect it, were processes with which England had been long familiar. To contribute to such necessary public... | |
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