The History of England - a Study in Political Evolution

A. F. (Albert Pollard) Pollard

Capitolo 15

History English, from the roll of sovereigns ministers, bishops,
earls and sheriffs;  and their place is had by beginning of names with
"fitz" and it distinguished from "de." Any William, Thomas, Henry, Geoffrey,
Gilbert, John, Stephen, Richard, or Robert had played some part in
Anglo-Saxon business, but they fills the pages of the history of England from
the days of Harold to those of Edward me.  The language English went
underground, and it became the patoises of farmers;  the thin dripping of
Anglo-Saxon literature dried on, for there any application it was for Anglo-
Saxon among a superior class that he/she wrote Latin and he/she spoke French.
Foreigners dominated and they possessed the earth, and "native" it became synonymous
with "servant of the glebe."

However, their common destiny gave birth to a common feeling. The Norman one
it was more alien to the Mercian that had been Northumbrian or the west-Saxon one,
and tribes of competitor finally discovered an obligation of unity in the impartial one
their masters' rigor. The Norman one, coming out of and exempts
from local prejudice, it applied the same methods of government and
the exploitation to all the parts of England, in the moment in which English the same bring
the ideas to be born on all the parts of India; and in both the cases the consolidates
pressure of a civilization overlapped brims to obliterate local and
you classify divisions. Unconsciously Norman and the despotism of Angevin did a
Nation English out of Anglo-Saxon tribe, as you/he/she has made despotism English
a nation out of Irish septs, and it will kill an one hundred other
runs and religions of our Indian empire. The most efficient a
despotism, the does sooner him impossible, and the greatest the
problems that it stores above for the future, unless you/he/she can dispossess him of
his/her despotic attributes and it makes cause common with the nation that has
servant.

The provision of this equal-gave the tyranny it was the great contribution of
the Normans to the creation of England. They didn't have law writing of them
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