Rome, that nation, as was fitting, so delighted in the arrival of the old man, that, if he permitted them, they would have expelled his rebellious son /Ethelbald, with all his counsellors, out of the kingdom. But he, as we have said, acting with great... Judith, an Old English Epic Fragment - Страница xxiiiаутор(и): - 1888 - 77 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 542 страница
...not come into danger ; and he placed Judith, daughter of king Charles, whom he had received from his father, by his own side on the regal throne, without...life, contrary to the perverse custom of that nation. For the nation of the West-Saxons do not allow a queen to sit beside the king, nor to be called a queen,... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 552 страница
...not come into danger ; and he placed Judith, daughter of king Charles, whom he had received from his father, by his own side on the regal throne, without...life, contrary to the perverse custom of that nation. For the nation of the West-Saxons do not allow a queen to sit beside the king, nor to be called a queen,... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - 590 страница
...coming from Rome, that nation, as was fitting, so delighted in the arrival of the old man, that, if he permitted them, they would have expelled his rebellious...life, contrary to the perverse custom of that nation. For the nation of the West-Saxons do not allow a queen to sit beside the king, nor to be called a queen,... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - 596 страница
...of the old man, that if he permitted them, they would have expelled his rebellious son jEthelbald, with all his counsellors, out of the kingdom. But...controversy or enmity from his nobles, even to the end ot his life, contrary to the perverse custom of that nation. For the nation of the West Saxons do not... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 596 страница
...coming from Rome, that nation, as was fitting, so delighted in the arrival of the old man, that, if he permitted them, they would have expelled his rebellious...life, contrary to the perverse custom of that nation. For the nation of the West-Saxons do not allow a queen to sit beside the king, nor to be called a queen,... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1863 - 416 страница
...of the old man, that if he permitted them, they would have expelled his rebellious son JEthelbald, with all his counsellors, out of the kingdom. But...life, contrary to the perverse custom of that nation. For the nation of the West Saxons do not allow a queen to sit beside the king, nor to be called a queen,... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1872 - 554 страница
...not come into danger ; and he placed Judith, daughter of king Charles, whom he had received from his father, by his own side on the regal throne, without...life, contrary to the perverse custom of that nation. For the nation of the West-Saxons do not allow a queen to sit beside the king, nor to be called a queen,... | |
| Walter Besant - 1901 - 218 страница
...clemency and prudent counsel, so wished things to be done, that the kingdom might not come into clanger ; and he placed Judith, daughter of King Charles, whom...life, contrary to the perverse custom of that nation. For the nation of the West Saxons do not allow a queen to sit beside the king, nor to be called a queen,... | |
| Walter Besant - 1905 - 200 страница
...from Rome, all that nation, as was fitting, so delighted in the arrival of the old man, that, if he permitted them, they would have expelled his rebellious...life, contrary to the perverse custom of that nation. For the nation of the West Saxons do not allow a queen to sit beside the king, nor to be called a queen,... | |
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