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The Reign of Edward the Confessor.-The Saxon Line restored.
1066.
CHAPTER XV.
The Reign of Harold the Second, the Son of Godwin, and the last of the
Anglo-Saxon Kings.
THE HISTORY OF THE LAWS OF THE ANGLO-SAXONS.
Homicide,
CHAPTER I.
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CHAPTER II.
APPENDIX.-No. IV.
ON THE AGRICULTURE AND LANDED PROPERTY OF THE ANGLO-SAXONS.
The burdens to which the lands were liable and their privileges, 169
CHAPTER IV.
Their conveyances,
CHAPTER V.
Some particulars of the names and places in Middlesex and
London, in the Anglo-Saxon times,
CHAPTER VI.
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ON THE MANNERS OF THE ANGLO-SAXONS AFTER THEIR OCCUPATION
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A. C.
Advantages that have resulted from the inequality of society,
Anglo-Saxons had dignity from birth,
A nobility from landed property,
Official dignities,
Anglo-Saxon freemen,
Their slaves,
Prices of their slaves,
Instances of emancipation,
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