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easy and England
In all the talk of feudal rights, the knights and bishops must never forget the woolworkers, nor was it easy to do so, for all along the road to Italy they passed the Florentine pack trains going home with their loads of raw wool from England and rough Flemish cloth, the former to be spun and woven by the Arte Della Lana and the latter to be refined and dyed by the Arte Della Calimala with the pigment recently discovered in Asia Minor by one of their members, Bernardo Rucellai, the secret of which they jealously kept for themselves.
That was easy to shoot compared to the Manhattan Island prison sequences which had few lights, mainly torch lights, like feudal England.
In The High Crusade, aliens who land in medieval England in the expectation of an easy conquest find that they are not immune to swords and arrows.
Another reason was that during this period England, Wales and Ireland, which were divided into many different warring kingdoms, were in internal disarray and became easy prey.
England suffered from internal divisions, and was relatively easy prey given the proximity of many towns to the sea or to navigable rivers.
As a result it is now regarded as a fashionable and desirable place to live for the British middle classes and is within easy commuting distance of the City of London and West End and the main railway termini for transport to airports at Heathrow and Gatwick and the south of England.
In an interview in 1990, he said, " Germany happened to be closer than England, I went to a Wehrmacht recruiting office to enlist, but it wasn't as easy as I had thought.
It is sometimes served at parties in England, because it is easy to prepare for a large number of people and is relatively inexpensive.
At the time, the crowns of England and Hannover were united under George II., meaning that movement back and forth was easy.
* The Militia Reformed: An easy scheme of furnishing England with a constant land force, capable to prevent or to subdue any foreign power, and to maintain perpetual quite at home, without endangering the public liberty.
Life was not easy among these early colonial Puritans ; clearing the land and building homes, and tending farms in the rocky soil of New England was a labor-intensive ordeal.
The many trials and tribulations between the British crown and British Parliament for the next 100 years made self-government not only desirable but relatively easy to continue in New England.
* A Child's History of England – Another easy to read HTML version.
However it was not easy, as Felix was just as hard to work with in England as he had been in Tasmania.
It also began arguing the case for protecting areas of England ’ s most beautiful countryside, and for setting up green belts to preserve the character of towns and give town dwellers easy access to the countryside.
England had the benefit of a seemingly easy qualification group for the 1974 World Cup, consisting of just Poland and Wales.
The Pakistani dish of balti, popular in Birmingham, England, is usually eaten with a naan, and this has given rise to the huge karack or table naan, easy to share amongst large groups.
Card play made easy 3 ( 1998 ) St Edsmundsbury Press Ltd, Bury St Edmunds, Suffol, England.
It is easy for God out of some of these to provide a person to reign over England.
It is important as a major route for the industries there, allowing easy travel access to Wales and South and East England.
* Chance Brothers of Smethwick, England, produce the first all-glass syringe with interchangeable barrel and plunger, allowing easy mass-sterilisation of components.
A leg spin bowler, Hollies made his English county debut for Warwickshire in 1932 and debuted for England in 1934, after showing his skill on the generally easy Edgbaston wickets.
A New England easy chair at the Winterthur Museum and Country Estate in Delaware
Despite being drawn in a group with England, getting through it was perceived to be easy work with a waning Colombia and minnows Tunisia.

easy and victory
In the enactment and enforcement of laws, the victory of the State is complete but not so in regards to administration the reason being that it is easy to see the advantage of the enactment and enforcement of laws but not the administration of domestic, religious and business affairs which should be kept to a minimum by government.
It was not until John, who had been disappointed in his hope for an easy victory after being driven from Roche-au-Moine and had retreated to his transports that the Imperial Army, with Otto at its head, assembled in the Low Countries.
Expecting an easy victory for the SVLP in 1984, Cato called early elections.
Nobunaga's easy victory at Inabayama Castle in 1567 was largely due to Hideyoshi's efforts, and despite his peasant origins, Hideyoshi became one of Nobunaga's most distinguished generals, eventually taking the name Hashiba Hideyoshi ( 羽柴 秀吉 ).
Riding a wave of popular support for fellow Republican Roosevelt, Taft won an easy victory in his 1908 bid for the presidency.
The Mexican officers knew that the Brown Bess muskets they carried lacked the range of the Texan weapons, but Santa Anna was convinced that his superior planning would nonetheless result in an easy victory.
The Ottoman empire had expected an easy victory within weeks.
The heavy cavalry to the north of the river was trapped and cut to pieces ( due, in part, to the strewing of caltrops to unseat the cavalry making them easy targets for the Scottish forces ), their comrades to the south powerless to help Hugh de Cressingham, whose body was subsequently flayed and the skin cut into small pieces as tokens of the victory.
Reluctant to return to Cordoba with such unalloyed bad news, the Ummayad wāli, Anbasa ibn Suhaym Al-Kalbi, decided that putting down the rebellion in Asturias on his way home would afford his troops an easy victory and raise their flagging morale.
The Japanese soldiers, who had expected easy victory, instead had been fighting hard for months and had taken infinitely higher casualties than anticipated.
A detachment of Romans began the battle without orders to do so, believing they would have an easy victory, and perhaps over-eager to exact revenge on the Goths after two years of unchecked devastation throughout the Balkans.
His first round was a relatively easy victory run in 11. 0 seconds.
The Thebans thus won an easy victory and crossed the Isthmus.
* Blowout ( sports ), an easy or one-sided victory
These tactics should have ensured an easy de Valera victory.
On the first day of the battle, Victor, seeking an easy victory to erase his humiliation at Valmaseda, launched a series of ill-advised attacks that were thrown back with heavy losses by General La Romana's disciplined regulars.
He won an easy victory on 9 October, increasing the Labor majority there.
In the event, the Colombian star led 167 of 200 laps and claimed top honours at the end of the race, taking an easy victory on his first attempt.
In 146 BC, Mummius was appointed to take command of the Achaean War, and having obtained an easy victory over the incapable Diaeus, entered Corinth after a victory over the defending forces.
Although the Columbia did participate in the invasion of Puerto Rico, it was a very short and easy victory due to the Spanish not showing up.
The War Office supported their syndication, not only because they helped publicize the ground forces but also to show the grim and bitter side of war, which helped show that victory would not be easy.
The Battle of Wertingen had been an easy French victory.
The champion had not taken Douglas seriously, expecting another quick and easy knockout victory.

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