England During the Dark Ages Quotes
England During the Dark Ages
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“Time's change and chances I have abided, held my own fairly, sought not to snare men; oath never sware I falsely against right. So for all this may I glad be at heart now, sick though I sit here, wounded with death-”
― England During the Dark Ages
― England During the Dark Ages
“The organization of each Folk, as such, sprang in all likelihood mainly from war, from a common greed of conquest, a common need of defence. Its form at any rate was wholly military. The Folk-moot was in fact the war-host, the gathering of every freeman of the tribe in arms.”
― England During the Dark Ages
― England During the Dark Ages
“The ties of race and kindred were no doubt drawn tighter by the needs of war.”
― England During the Dark Ages
― England During the Dark Ages
