Lectures on the History of England, Zväzok 1Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1863 - 459 strán (strany) |
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... caused me to under- take the laborious , but most agreeable , task of giving Lectures on the History of England , were these . A Society for the Improvement of the Labouring Classes was formed in 1855 in the small village of Chorleywood ...
... caused me to under- take the laborious , but most agreeable , task of giving Lectures on the History of England , were these . A Society for the Improvement of the Labouring Classes was formed in 1855 in the small village of Chorleywood ...
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... cause we know not how far they may please posterity . But what I found existing in the days of King Ina , my kinsman ... caused many books to be translated from the Latin into the Anglo - Saxon , which was the in those language spoken by ...
... cause we know not how far they may please posterity . But what I found existing in the days of King Ina , my kinsman ... caused many books to be translated from the Latin into the Anglo - Saxon , which was the in those language spoken by ...
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... caused to the sea coast ; that was at first ten thousand pounds . This counsel first ad- vised Archbishop Siric . " - " A. D. 993. The Lincoln- shire and Northumbrian coasts ravaged ; Bamborough Anlaf and Sweyn taken by storm . " - " 24 ...
... caused to the sea coast ; that was at first ten thousand pounds . This counsel first ad- vised Archbishop Siric . " - " A. D. 993. The Lincoln- shire and Northumbrian coasts ravaged ; Bamborough Anlaf and Sweyn taken by storm . " - " 24 ...
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... and the Anglo - Saxon cause was utterly broken . Other efforts were made to resist the Normans , but in vain ; the conquerors pos- sessed the land . The New Forest . The curfew bell . William creates WILLIAM'S TERRIBLE VENGEANCE . 45.
... and the Anglo - Saxon cause was utterly broken . Other efforts were made to resist the Normans , but in vain ; the conquerors pos- sessed the land . The New Forest . The curfew bell . William creates WILLIAM'S TERRIBLE VENGEANCE . 45.
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... cause of constant war and enmity be- tween the two nations . The first Crusade , The Crusades . In the reign of William Rufus began those extra- A.D. 1095. ordinary expeditions to a distant land , of which you must have heard under the ...
... cause of constant war and enmity be- tween the two nations . The first Crusade , The Crusades . In the reign of William Rufus began those extra- A.D. 1095. ordinary expeditions to a distant land , of which you must have heard under the ...
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