The British nation a history / by George MWrong . shed out, leaving only the king and the clergybefore the altar. In turmoil and bloodshed began Will-iams lawful reign, and in them it was to continue till noone dared to raise a hand against him. Books for Reference * Green, The Making of England (449-829), (2 vols., 1897); * Green,The Conquest of England (829-1071), (2 vols., 1899); Conybeare, Al-fred in the Chroniclers (1900), (mainly extracts from Chronicles); Free-man, The Norman Conquest (6 vols., 1867-79); Ramsay, The Foun-dations of England (2 vols., 189S). CHAPTER V Pre-Norman Civilizat
The British nation a history / by George MWrong . shed out, leaving only the king and the clergybefore the altar. In turmoil and bloodshed began Will-iams lawful reign, and in them it was to continue till noone dared to raise a hand against him. Books for Reference * Green, The Making of England (449-829), (2 vols., 1897); * Green,The Conquest of England (829-1071), (2 vols., 1899); Conybeare, Al-fred in the Chroniclers (1900), (mainly extracts from Chronicles); Free-man, The Norman Conquest (6 vols., 1867-79); Ramsay, The Foun-dations of England (2 vols., 189S). CHAPTER V Pre-Norman Civilization in England Under Roman rule Britain had become a highly civ-ilized land, with an extensive trade. But the English con-queror who succeeded Rome cared nothingfor the trade, and it was completely the cultivation of the soil he did care;it remained for centuries almost his sole in-dustry. Apparently in some districts the Englishmanstepped into the place of the former Roman master, made The nature ofthe earlycommunities ofthe
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