| British people - 1866 - 68 pages
...rulers. He cannot help breaking forth into unconscious admiration of laws which were so efficiently administered that neither conqueror nor conquered...over the kingdom with a purse full of gold unmolested ; aud no man durst kill another, however great the injury lie might have received from him.' " To this... | |
| Thomas Cobbe - 1869 - 534 pages
...abbots, and spared not his own brother. . . The good order that he established is not to be forgotten. Any man who was himself aught might travel over the kingdom with a bosom full of gold untroubled.' In person William stood at middle height, and, 1 fi albeit inordinately... | |
| Thomas Cobbe - 1869 - 534 pages
...abbots, and spared not his own brother. . . The good order that he established is not to be forgotten. Any man who was himself aught might travel over the kingdom with a bosom full of gold untroubled.' In person William stood at middle height, and, albeit inordinately... | |
| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1873 - 476 pages
...writer says, ought not to be forgotten, is, that the " good order " which he established in the country was " such that any man, who was himself aught, might travel over the kingdom with a bosom full of gold unmolested ; and no man durst kill another, however great the injury he might have... | |
| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 480 pages
...general laws for the good government of the kingdom which he enacted. It states, — " Amongst other good things, the good order that William established is...himself aught, might travel over the kingdom with a bosom full of gold unmolested ; and no man durst kill another, however great the injury he might have... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1880 - 240 pages
...durst do anything against his will, and he kept in prison those earls who acted against his pleasure. Amongst other things the good order that William established is not to be forgotten; it was such that any man might travel over the kingdom with a bosom-full of gold unmolested; and no man durst kill another,... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1881 - 608 pages
...when William was in Normandy he was the first man in this country, and him did he cast into prison. Amongst other things the good order that William established...was such that any man, who was himself aught, might navel over the kingdom with a bosom-full of gold unmolested; and no man durst kill another, however... | |
| Patrick Edward Dove - 1888 - 432 pages
...same Chronicle, where speaking of the result of William's stern but righteous rule, he says : Among other things, the good order that William established...no man durst kill another, however great the injury that he might have received from him. And here I would refer the Domesday student to the valuable review... | |
| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1888 - 432 pages
...same Chronicle, where speaking of the result of William's stern but righteous rule, he says : Among other things, the good order that William established...no man durst kill another, however great the injury that he might have received from him. And here I would refer the Domesday student to the valuable review... | |
| Patrick Edward Dove - 1888 - 430 pages
...same Chronicle, where speaking of the result of William's stern but righteous rule, he says : Among other things, the good order that William established...no man durst kill another, however great the injury that he might have received from him. And here I would refer the Domesday student to the valuable review... | |
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