| 1853 - 434 sayfa
...pounds of silver, that he took by right and with great unright of his people, for little need. Hei was fallen into covetousness, and he loved greediness...established laws therewith, that whosoever slew hart or hind that he should be blinded. He forbid the harts and the boars also [to be slain], so much he loved the... | |
| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 sayfa
...be made to labour heavily. The king was so exceedingly stern, and took from his subjects many a mark of gold, and more hundred pounds of silver, that he...with great unright of his people, for little need. He 1 was fallen into covetousness, and he loved greediness above all. He instituted a great protection... | |
| 1853 - 440 sayfa
...be made to labour heavily. The king was so exceedingly stern, and took from his subjects many a mark of gold, and more hundred pounds of silver, that he...with great unright of his people, for little need. He1 was fallen into covetousness, and he loved greediness above all. He instituted a great protection... | |
| 1867 - 520 sayfa
...swept away in making it. The old chronicle, which has been previously quoted, says that " heinstituted a great protection for deer ; and he established laws therewith, that whosoever slew hart or hind should lose his eyes. He forbade the harts and boars to be slain ; so much he loved the tall deer as... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 616 sayfa
...pp. 19. 222), and, I 7 See above, p. 414 King was so very stark, and took of his subjects many marks of gold and more hundred pounds of silver, that he took by right and with mickle unrighi of his landfolk for litlle need. He was into covetousnc-ss fallen and greediness he... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 960 sayfa
...them.4 There was the heavy taxation. "The King was so very stark, and took of his subjects many marks of gold and more hundred pounds of silver, that he took by right and with miekle unright of his landfolk for little need. He was into covetousness fallen and greediness he loved... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 994 sayfa
...There was the heavy taxation. "The King ! lon' was so very stark, and took of his subjects many marks of gold and more hundred pounds of silver, that he took by right and with mickle unright of his landfolk for little need. He was into covetousness fallen and greediness he loved... | |
| Toby Purser - 2004 - 244 sayfa
...built And poor men hard oppressed. The king was very stark And deprived his underlings of many a mark Of gold and more hundred pounds of silver, That he took by weight and with great injustice From his people with little need for such a deed.' KEY EVIDENCE The... | |
| 1863 - 474 sayfa
...be made to labour heavily. The king was so exceedingly stern, and took from his subjects many a mark of gold, and more hundred pounds of silver, that he...established laws therewith, that whosoever slew hart or hind that he should be blinded. He forbid the harts and the boars also to be slain, so much he loved the... | |
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