Historical selections, a series of readings on English and European history, selected and arranged by E.M. Sewell and C.M. Yonge, Volum 1Elizabeth Missing Sewell 1868 |
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Side x
... Rome , especially when we place it in contrast with French , which is almost as entirely Latin both in structure and in derivation . The Church however forms , to a certain extent , an exception to this statement , since it owed its ...
... Rome , especially when we place it in contrast with French , which is almost as entirely Latin both in structure and in derivation . The Church however forms , to a certain extent , an exception to this statement , since it owed its ...
Side xv
... Rome , then the centre of religious influence , are perhaps rather too severe , for it must be remembered that isolation and distance had kept the North in an almost barbarous condition , and the only hope of improvement lay in exterior ...
... Rome , then the centre of religious influence , are perhaps rather too severe , for it must be remembered that isolation and distance had kept the North in an almost barbarous condition , and the only hope of improvement lay in exterior ...
Side 5
... Rome . The Teutonic conquerors of Italy , Spain , and Gaul have indeed infused into the Romance languages of these countries a large proportion of words of Teutonic origin ; still the language of all those countries remains essentially ...
... Rome . The Teutonic conquerors of Italy , Spain , and Gaul have indeed infused into the Romance languages of these countries a large proportion of words of Teutonic origin ; still the language of all those countries remains essentially ...
Side 6
... Rome perished as utterly as the language and the religion of Rome ; arts , language , and religion were all brought back again at a later period and in a corrupted form . The laws of Rome perished utterly ; they exercised no influence ...
... Rome perished as utterly as the language and the religion of Rome ; arts , language , and religion were all brought back again at a later period and in a corrupted form . The laws of Rome perished utterly ; they exercised no influence ...
Side 11
... Rome required that they should pray in English at Canter- bury . The error was pardonable , but in its effects it was great . Still , though England had not vernacular services , she soon began to form a vernacular literature , sacred ...
... Rome required that they should pray in English at Canter- bury . The error was pardonable , but in its effects it was great . Still , though England had not vernacular services , she soon began to form a vernacular literature , sacred ...
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Side 2 - HELLENICA; OR, A HISTORY OF GREECE IN GREEK, as related by Diodorus and Thucydides ; being a First Greek Reading Book, with explanatory Notes, Critical and Historical.
Side 331 - Above a hundred and forty young noblemen, of the principal families of England and Normandy, were lost on this occasion. A butcher of Rouen was the only person on board who escaped; he clung to the mast, and was taken up the next morning by some fishermen.
Side 2 - THE SEVEN KINGS OF ROME. An Easy Narrative, abridged from the First Book of Livy by the omission of Difficult Passages; being a First Latin Reading Book, with Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary.
Side 4 - Cheyne. — AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON THE PLANETARY THEORY. With a Collection of Problems. By CHH CHEYNE, BA Crown 8vo.
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Side 7 - Prelector of St. John's College, Cambridge. AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON MECHANICS. For the Use of the Junior Classes at the University and the Higher Classes in Schools.
Side 3 - ON THE ALGEBRAICAL AND NUMERICAL THEORY OF ERRORS OF OBSERVATIONS AND THE COMBINATION OF OBSERVATIONS.
Side 241 - Ye are they which have continued with Me in My temptations. And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as My Father hath appointed unto Me...