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    nguageandthis

    aanid

    likefranceshouldspeakalatintongue.

    therandsongottheeastepart,thelandh

    theronshadcalledgernia.thoseinhospitableregions

    hadneverbeenpartoftheoldeire.augustushad

    triedtohis``fareast,buthislegionshadbeen

    annihilatediheyear9andthepeoplehad

    neverbeeninfluehehigherroncivilisation.they

    spokethepopulargernigue.theteutonwordfor

    ``peopleissioherefore

    calledthegernlanguagethe``linguatheotiscaorthe

    ``linguateutisca,the``populardialedthisword

    ``teutiscae

    ``deutsd.

    asforthefausierialcroverysoonslipped

    offtheheadsofthecarolingiansuessorsandrolledbato

    theitalianplain,easortofplaythingofa

    nueroflittlepotentateseachother

    adstchbloodshedandission

    ofthepopeuntilitereaitious

    neighbour.thepope,onceresorelybesetbyhis

    enees,sentnorthforhelp.hedidnotappealtotheruler

    ofthe,thisti.hisssengers

    selvestootto,asaxon

    princehegreatestchieftainofthe

    differentgernictribes.

    otto,ionfortheblueskies

    andthegayaifulpeopleoftheitalianpeninsula,

    hasteherescue.iuforhisservices,thepope,

    leoviii,deotto``eeror,aehalfof

    hknohe``holy

    rohegernnation.

    thisstrangepolitiaolivetotheripe

    oldageofeighthundredandthirtynineyears.intheyear

    1801,duringthepresidenasjefferson,itwas

    stuniouslyrelegatedtothehistorirapheap.

    thebrutalfelloaniceirewas

    thesonofarsiotarypublicadeabrilliant

    careerintheserviceofthefren.hewasruler

    ofeuropebythegraousguardregints,but

    hedesiredtobesothingre.hesenttoroforthe

    popeandthepopedstoodbywhilegeneralnapoleon

    placedtheierialcroed

    hielfheirtothetraditionofcharlegne.forhistoryis

    likelife.therethingsain

    thesa.

    thenorsen

    hepeopleoftheteury

    prayedthelordtoprotectthebr>

    frohefuryofthenorsen

    ihirdandfourthturies,thegernictribesof

    pire

    thattheyghtplunderroandliveoofthe

    land.ihans

    tobethe``plunderedoheydidnotlikethisatall,even

    iftheireneesen,who

    livedindenrkandswedenandnorway.

    forcedthesehardysailorstotupirate

    knooheyhaddisveredtheadvantagesandpleasures

    ofabueeringcareerthereop

    thetheyenduponapeacefulfrankish

    orfrisianvillage,situatedohofariver.they

    enandstealalltheehey

    heirfastsailingshipsandhesoldiers

    ofthekingoreerorarriveduponthese,therobbers

    aiafeouldering

    ruins.

    duringthedaysofdisorderhedeathof

    endevelopedgreatactivity.their

    fleetsderaidsuponeveryuntryandtheirsailorsestablished

    sllindepekingdoaloofholland

    andfrandenglandandgerny,andtheyevenfound

    theirenelligent

    theysooospeakthelanguageoftheirsubjed

    gaveuptheuncivilisedheearlyvikingsorsea

    kingsuresquebutalsoveryunwashed

    andterriblycruel.

    earlyihturyavikingbythenaofrollo

    hadrepeatedlyattackedtheastoffrahekingof

    fraoooresistthesenortherobbers,triedto

    bribethento``beinggood.heofferedtheheprovince

    ofnorndy,iftheyisetostopbtherest

    ofhisdoins.rolloaeptedthisbargainandbeca``duke

    ofnorndy.

    butthepassionofronginthebloodofhis

    children.acrosstheel,onlyafethe

    europeaninland,theyuldseetheecliffsandthe

    greenfieldsofengland.plandhadpassedthrough

    difficultdays.fortan

    lony.afterthero,ithadbeennqueredbythe

    anglesandthesaxons,tantribesfrochleswig.

    hedaneshadtakenthegreaterpartoftheuntry

    andhadestablishedthekingdofut.thedaneshad

    beendrivenaheeleveury

    anothersaxonking,edhenfessor,he

    throedexpectedtolivelongandhe

    hadnobitious

    dukesofnorndy.

    in1066eddiatelyofnorndy

    crossedtheel,defeatedandkilledharoldof

    hecrothebattleofhastings,

    andproclaidhielfkingofengland.

    inanotherchapterihavetoldyouhoheyear800a

    gernperor.nowin

    theyear1066thegrandsonofanorsepirateognised

    askingofengland.

    ruth

    ofhistoryissochreiingaertaining

    feudalisbr>

    ho

    threesides,beardca

    andwhyeuropewouldhaveperished

    houtthoseprofessional

    soldiersandadnistratorswho

    thefollohen,isthestateofeuropeintheyearone

    thousand,ostpeopleed

    theprophecyforetellingtheapproagendofthe

    onasteries,thatthedayofjudgent

    ghtfindthengagedupoduties.

    atanunknoanictribeshadlefttheirold

    hoinasiaandhadvedoeurope.by

    sheerpressureofheyhadforcedtheirothe

    roheyhaddestroyedthegre

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