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From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth ... į % HA LT HOURS OF ENGLISH HISTORY . BOOK I.
From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth ... į % HA LT HOURS OF ENGLISH HISTORY . BOOK I.
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... English inhabitants acknowledged the supremacy of Edward the Elder . Northum- bria , however , continued to be governed by princes of its own , who , although nomi- nally subject to the English monarch , took the title of kings , till ...
... English inhabitants acknowledged the supremacy of Edward the Elder . Northum- bria , however , continued to be governed by princes of its own , who , although nomi- nally subject to the English monarch , took the title of kings , till ...
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... English language . By his verses the minds of many were often excited to de- spise the world , and to aspire to the heavenly life . Others after him attempted in the English nation to compose religious poems , but none could ever ...
... English language . By his verses the minds of many were often excited to de- spise the world , and to aspire to the heavenly life . Others after him attempted in the English nation to compose religious poems , but none could ever ...
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... English Saxons ' language is to be accounted the Teutonic tongue , and albeit we have in latter ages mixed it with many borrowed words , especially out of the Latin and French , yet remaineth the Teutonic unto this day the ground of our ...
... English Saxons ' language is to be accounted the Teutonic tongue , and albeit we have in latter ages mixed it with many borrowed words , especially out of the Latin and French , yet remaineth the Teutonic unto this day the ground of our ...
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... English . " His mind was too lofty for pedantry to reach it , and too liberal and expansive to entertain the idea that learning ought to be kept in a foreign disguise and out of the reach of the people . He looked to the intellectual ...
... English . " His mind was too lofty for pedantry to reach it , and too liberal and expansive to entertain the idea that learning ought to be kept in a foreign disguise and out of the reach of the people . He looked to the intellectual ...
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Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth Charles Knight Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1899 |
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