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[[underline]] William I. [[/underline]]
 
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and conduct overcame all
 
and conduct overcame all
 
his enemies. These insurrections
 
his enemies. These insurrections
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which custom remained for
 
which custom remained for
 
many ages.
 
many ages.
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His excessive love
 
His excessive love
 
of hunting made him  
 
of hunting made him  
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 16 January 2020

underline William I. /underline

and conduct overcame all his enemies. These insurrections furnished him with pretences to strip many of the English of their possessions, and to give them to the Normans and he carried his partiality for them so far, as to order their Language to be used in all Courts of Justice, in stead of the English, which custom remained for many ages.

His excessive love of hunting made him

catchword not /catchword