A. F. (Albert Pollard) Pollard
Capitolo 12
rather than parish and episcopal, and Dunstan protects it failed to clean
it of the sloth and simony. Without regular system of taxation, little
government apparatus and any police, manage erect, or real judges, it
it was impossible to adequately strengthen real protection, or to check the
centrifugal tendency of England to storm above in his/her parts of component.
The monarchy was a man rather than a car; a vigorous rule was able
face of the impression but every whenever the crown passed to a weak king,
the kingdom of the anarchy restarted.
The successors of Alfred annexed the Danelaw to which street Alfred had gone
Guthrum but their efforts to assimilate Danish provoked in the
before puts a reaction against Saxon influence and Of the west that threatened
more than once to separate north in England of the Thames from Wessex,
and, in according to place, a determination from Danish through the sea to
you save their individual-farmers in England from the absorption. Other causes
without doubt it assisted to provoke a renewal of Danish invasion; but the
Danish that came at the end of the tenth century, if theirs started as
accident unites of vagabond, avid of loot and it ransoms, it developed in
the emissaries of a government tendency and organized on conquest politics.
Ethelred that had to suffer evils that was incurable as
for the negligence of his/her predecessors, he/she ever bought away the pillagers with-
you give in increase that you/they tried them to return; and imposing Danegeld
to stop invasion, creates a precedent for direct taxation that the
invaders eventually used as the financial base of efficient
government. For a long time a foolish massacre of the "uitlanders" Danish in
England fell the downfall of Anglo-Saxon monarchy; and after heroic
resistance of Edmund Ironside, England was absorbed in the empire of
Hoary.
Hoary it tried to put on in the position, while avoiding the
errors, of his/her English predecessors. He adopted the Cristiano
religion and it prepared a strength of hus-earls to terrorize local magnates and