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    nguageandthis

    aanicland

    likefranceshouldspeakalatintongue

    theothergrandsongottheeastepart,thelandh

    theronshadcalledgeiathoseinhospitableregions

    hadneverbeenpartoftheoldeireaugustushad

    triedtonquerthis``fareast,buthislegionshadbeen

    annihilatedintheteutoburgheyear9andthepeoplehad

    neverbeeninfluencedbythehigherroncivilisationthey

    spokethepopulargeictonguetheteutonwordfor

    ``peopleissionariestherefore

    calledthegelanguagethe``linguatheotiscaorthe

    ``linguateutisca,the``populardialectandthisword

    ``teutiscae

    ``deutschland

    asforthefausierialcroverysoonslipped

    offtheheadsofthecarolingiansuccessorsandrolledbackonto

    theitalianplain,easortofplaythingofa

    nueroflittlepotentateseachother

    adstchbloodshedandission

    ofthepopeuntilitereaitious

    neighbourthepope,onceresorelybesetbyhis

    enees,sentnorthforhelphedidnotappealtotheruler

    ofthe,thistihisssengers

    selvestootto,asaxon

    princehegreatestchieftainofthe

    differentgeictribes

    otto,ionfortheblueskies

    andthegayandbeautifulpeopleoftheitalianpeninsula,

    hastenedtotherescueinretuforhisservices,thepope,

    leoviii,deotto``eeror,andtheeastehalfof

    hknohe``holy

    roneireofthegenation

    thisstrangepolitianagedtolivetotheripe

    oldageofeighthundredandthirtynineyearsintheyear

    1801,duringthepresidenasjefferson,itwas

    stuncereniouslyrelegatedtothehistoricalscrapheap

    thebrutalfelloaniceirewas

    thesonofarsicannotarypublicadeabrilliant

    careerintheserviceofthefrenchrepublichewasruler

    ofeuropebythegraousguardregints,but

    hedesiredtobesothingrehesenttoroforthe

    popeandthepopecaandstoodbywhilegeneralnapoleon

    placedtheierialcroed

    hielfheirtothetraditionofcharlegneforhistoryis

    likelifetherethingsain

    thesa

    thenorsen

    hepeopleofthetenthcentury

    prayedthelordtoprotectthebr >

    frohefuryofthenorsen

    inthethirdandfourthcenturies,thegeictribesof

    pire

    thattheyghtplunderroandliveonthefatofthe

    landintheeighthans

    tobethe``plunderedonestheydidnotlikethisatall,even

    iftheireneesen,who

    livedindenrkandswedenandnorway

    forcedthesehardysailorstotupirate

    knooncetheyhaddisveredtheadvantagesandpleasures

    ofabuccaneeringcareerthereop

    thetheyenduponapeacefulfrankish

    orfrisianvillage,situatedontheuthofariverthey

    enandstealalltheenthenthey

    heirfastsailingshipsandhesoldiers

    ofthekingoreerorarriveduponthescene,therobbers

    ainedbutafeouldering

    ruins

    duringthedaysofdisorderhedeathof

    endevelopedgreatactivitytheir

    fleetsderaidsuponeveryuntryandtheirsailorsestablished

    sllindependentkingdoalongtheastofholland

    andfranceandenglandandgey,andtheyevenfound

    theirenelligent

    theysoonleaedtospeakthelanguageoftheirsubjectsand

    gaveuptheuncivilisedheearlyvikingsorsea

    kingsuresquebutalsoveryunwashed

    andterriblycruel

    earlyinthetenthcenturyavikingbythenaofrollo

    hadrepeatedlyattackedtheastoffrancethekingof

    france,toooresistthesenortherobbers,triedto

    bribethento``beinggoodheofferedtheheprovince

    ofnody,iftheyisetostopbotheringtherest

    ofhisdoinsrolloacceptedthisbargainandbeca``duke

    ofnody

    butthepassionofnquestronginthebloodofhis

    childrenacrossthechannel,onlyafethe

    europeaninland,theyuldseetheecliffsandthe

    greenfieldsofenglandpoorenglandhadpassedthrough

    difficultdaysfortan

    lonyaftertheronsleft,ithadbeennqueredbythe

    anglesandthesaxons,tantribesfrochleswig

    nextthedaneshadtakenthegreaterpartoftheuntry

    andhadestablishedthekingdofutthedaneshad

    beendrivenaheeleventhcentury

    anothersaxonking,edhenfessor,he

    thronebutedexpectedtolivelongandhe

    hadnobitious

    dukesofnody

    in1066eddiatelyofnody

    crossedthechannel,defeatedandkilledharoldof

    hecrothebattleofhastings,

    andproclaidhielfkingofengland

    inanotherchapterihavetoldyouhoheyear800a

    geperoowin

    theyear1066thegrandsonofanorsepirateognised

    askingofengland

    ruth

    ofhistoryissochreinterestingandentertaining

    feudalisbr >

    ho

    threesides,becaanardca

    andwhyeuropewouldhaveperished

    houtthoseprofessional

    soldiersandadnistratorswho

    thefollohen,isthestateofeuropeintheyearone

    thousand,ostpeopleed

    theprophecyforetellingtheapproachingendofthe

    onasteries,thatthedayofjudgent

    ghtfindthengagedupondevoutduties

    atanunknoanictribeshadlefttheirold

    hoinasiaandhadvedoeuropeby

    sheerpressureofnuerstheyhadforcedtheirothe

    roneiretheyhaddestroyedthegre

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