William the Conqueror by E. A. Freeman
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William the Conqueror
Contents Introduction The Early Years of William William's First Visit to England The Reign of William in Normandy Harold's Oat to William The Negotiations of Duke William William's Invasion of England The Conquest of England The Settlement of England The Revolts against William The Last Years of William CHAPTER I--INTRODUCTION The history of England, like the land and its people, has been specially insular, and yet no land has undergone deeper influences from without. No land has owed more than England to the personal action of men not of native birth. Britain was truly called another world, in opposition to the world of the European mainland, |
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