| 1821 - 690 páginas
...(parliament) of the English nation, clergy and laity determined that they would send to King .•KthrllxTt. and they assured him that no one was dearer to them than their natural lord." Here we have, at least, an intimation of both an English and Danish king reigning in England at the... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 1256 páginas
...Canute to have been but ten years of age at Svein's death. But this is a mistake. c- Flor. Wig. 381. " They assured him, that no one was dearer to them than...govern them more righteously than he did before." Gur. Sax. Chron. 173. About this time occurred the war against Brian, king of Connaught. Seethe Niala... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1836 - 626 páginas
...Canute to have been but ten years of age at Svein's death. But this is a mistake. 83 Flor. Wig. 381. " They assured him, that no one was dearer to them than...govern them more righteously than he did before." Gur. Sax. Chron. 173. About this time occurred the war against Brian, king of Connaught. See the Niala... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1840 - 384 páginas
...Canute to have been but ten years of age at Svein's death. But this is a mistake. (3) Flor. Wig. 381. " They assured him, that no one was dearer to them than their natural lord, if ho would govern them more righteously than he did before-" Gur. Sai. Chron. 173. About this time occurred... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1840 - 384 páginas
...Canute to have been but ten years of age at Svein's death. But this is a mistake. (3) Flor. Wig. 381. " They assured him, that no one was dearer to them than their nalural lord, if he would govern them more righteously than he did before." Gur. Sax. Cbron. 173. About... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 páginas
...Canute to have been but ten years of age at Srcin's death. But this is a mistake. ) Flor. Wig. 381. "They assured him, that no one was dearer to them...govern them more righteously than he did before." Gur. Sax. Chron. 173. About this time occurred the war ngainst Brian, king of Connaught. See the Niala... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 páginas
...Svein's death. But this is a mistake. i Flor. Wig. 381. " They assured him, that no one was dearer U> them than their natural lord, if he would govern them more righteously than he did before." Gur. Sax. Chron. 173. About this time occurred the war against Brian, king of Connaught See the Niala... | |
| Edward Churton - 1841 - 440 páginas
...died ; and the Council of the Wise sent a message to entreat him to return, telling him that " no lord was dearer to them than their natural lord, if he would govern them better than he did before." He came ; but his confidence was as ill-placed as ever. Edric, <?arl of... | |
| England - 1851 - 346 páginas
...desired to have their Saxon king again. They sent this message to him : — " That there was no one dearer to them than their natural lord, if he would...govern them more righteously than he did before." Ethelred replied to this, that " he would be a good lord to them ; amend those matters which, as all... | |
| Edward A. Foord, Gordon Home - 1913 - 574 páginas
...and Mercia sent to Aethelred — so hard to quench was English loyalty ! — ' saying that no lord was dearer to them than their natural lord, if he would govern them better than he did before.' So at Lent Aethelred came home ' to his own people,' and for once acted... | |
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