Capitolo 83
"God blesses the gentleman of country and his/her relationships,
And it cares in our correct stations."
Minced, it is not? but so it is the Saxon intelligence.
Seriously--for to durations it has well to be serious--South-oriental England,
England of the plans, has been conquered and you/he/she has been enslaved in a dozen
centuries from every fresh invader. In front of the dawn of history, Sky knows,
what shady Belgae and Iceni enslaved him. But historical time will serve
our purpose. The Roman enslaved him, but Caledonia I damage and Hibernia
free, the Welsh, the Silurian the Cornishman mean-subjugated. The
Saxon and Anglian enslaved the east, but as soon as it crossed on the
watershed of the western ocean. Danish, to turn, it enslaved the Saxon one in
East Anglia and Yorkshire. The Norman earth all down to a ground of common ownership
the servitude between the superior and inferior millstones of the feudal one
system--the king and the noble. At the end of him all, Teutonic
England was reduced to a patient condition of happy slavery: it had
him arranged to his/her environment: any wish had gone away in him for the
affirmation of his/her liberty. To this day, the southeast, safe where
made to leaven and it permeated from Celtic influences, he/she embraces his/her chains and loves
them. It produces the strange sign of the work-man Conservative,
who craves to be conducted by God Randolph Churchill.
With the north and the west, things go completely otherwise. Also Cornwall,
the first Celtic kingdom to be absorbed, was absorbed rather than
conquered. I won't go to the history of the Welsh Of the west of Somerset,
Devon and Cornwall to the full length, because he/she would take ten pages to
explain him/it; and I know that readers are also interested deeply in the
Scandalous murder in the Road of administrative District to devote mean-a-time to the origin
and the evolution of their his/her own community. It has to be enough to say that the
Devonian and the Welsh of Cornubian gathered him with the Saxon one Of the west for
resistance to their common enemy Danish, and that the Saxon one Of the west