Capitolo 34
they took to be agriculturists and landmen. In the cities, indeed them
doesn't establish; and the most greater part of these they kept on bearing their old Roman or
Celtic titles. Some you/he/she is been able to be destroyed, especially in the first one
assault as Anderida and, to a later date, Chester; but the greatest
number still seems to poorly have been inhabited under the English,
protection, from an urban population and mainly mixed Celtic in blood, and
known by the name of Loegrians. However it was in the country, that the
Conquerers English they took on their abode. They was it puts the tiller of the ground,
not dealers or captains, and it was long before they acquired a taste
for the urban life. The the oriental and whole half of England is filled with
villages that bear the characteristic the clan of English he/she calls, and marking each
the house of a family separate of first farmers. Hardly the
new-comers you/he/she had burnt the villa of the old Roman owner, and killed,
driven out, or it enslaved his/her servants of the glebe abandoned, they took the earth to
the uniforms and they out on their national system. From now the whole one
government and social organisation of England are purely Teutonic, and
the country also lost its old name of Britain for his new of
England.
In England, as of old man in Sleswick, the community of village formed the unity
of society English. Each of which such administrative district has still been limited from its mark
forest, lake or fen that divided nearbyer it from his/her neighbours. In
each lived only a clan, supposed to be of blood of relative and being born a
common name. The shots and their servants of the glebe, the second being conquered
Welsh, cultivated the ground under cereals for bread, and also for a
uselessly the great provisioning of beer, as we learn to a later the date from
numerous rentals. Bovine livestock and horses pastured in the pastures, while great
herds of pigs were kept in the forest that formed the mark. This way the
first suffered English established down from a nation of pirates in one of