Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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Side 97
... Canterbury ; but it is overshadowed by a pagan temple , wherein is the rude image not of a God of Peace , but of a God of War and destruction ; and the foreigners fear that their humble little church will soon be destroyed by the Pagan ...
... Canterbury ; but it is overshadowed by a pagan temple , wherein is the rude image not of a God of Peace , but of a God of War and destruction ; and the foreigners fear that their humble little church will soon be destroyed by the Pagan ...
Side 98
... Canterbury , chanting their anthems as they go . They reach the ancient city , and as they enter it in the midst of a wondering crowd , they sing with a holy and a cheerful note- " Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! may the wrath of the Lord be ...
... Canterbury , chanting their anthems as they go . They reach the ancient city , and as they enter it in the midst of a wondering crowd , they sing with a holy and a cheerful note- " Hallelujah ! hallelujah ! may the wrath of the Lord be ...
Side 99
... Canterbury . Such is the origin of our church as related by the venerable Bede . in The Conversion of Edwin . CAMDEN describes a place upon the estuary of the Humber which , although a trivial place in modern days , is dear to every one ...
... Canterbury . Such is the origin of our church as related by the venerable Bede . in The Conversion of Edwin . CAMDEN describes a place upon the estuary of the Humber which , although a trivial place in modern days , is dear to every one ...
Side 169
... Canterbury , he proceeded on the way to Dover . When within a mile or two of the town , it was observed that he and his men put on their hauberks , and no sooner had they arrived than they announced their intention to quarter themselves ...
... Canterbury , he proceeded on the way to Dover . When within a mile or two of the town , it was observed that he and his men put on their hauberks , and no sooner had they arrived than they announced their intention to quarter themselves ...
Side 204
... Canterbury , who lived in the latter part of the tenth century , which were for the instruction of the Anglo- Saxon youth in the Latin language , upon the principle 204 [ C. KNIGHT . HALF - HOURs of englISH HISTORY . KNIGHT.
... Canterbury , who lived in the latter part of the tenth century , which were for the instruction of the Anglo- Saxon youth in the Latin language , upon the principle 204 [ C. KNIGHT . HALF - HOURs of englISH HISTORY . KNIGHT.
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