Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... England in a very tolerable state of population in less than two centuries after the first invasion of the Saxons ; and it is hard to imagine either the transplantation , or the increase , of that single people to have been , in so ...
... England in a very tolerable state of population in less than two centuries after the first invasion of the Saxons ; and it is hard to imagine either the transplantation , or the increase , of that single people to have been , in so ...
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... England for twelve centuries , and probably for so long as England shall be a country . Cadmon the Poet . In the fourth book of Bede's Ecclesiastical History , we find the following narrative : - There was in this abbess's monastery a ...
... England for twelve centuries , and probably for so long as England shall be a country . Cadmon the Poet . In the fourth book of Bede's Ecclesiastical History , we find the following narrative : - There was in this abbess's monastery a ...
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... England was of the most ancient and illustrious lineage his father Ethelwulf traced his descent from the most renowned of Saxon heroes , and his mother Osburga descended from renowned Gothic progenitors . He was born at the royal manor ...
... England was of the most ancient and illustrious lineage his father Ethelwulf traced his descent from the most renowned of Saxon heroes , and his mother Osburga descended from renowned Gothic progenitors . He was born at the royal manor ...
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... England , and what was learned by the affec- tionate father could hardly have failed from being communicated at a later date to the intelligent and inquiring son . The earliest story related of Alfred treats of his aptitude for learning ...
... England , and what was learned by the affec- tionate father could hardly have failed from being communicated at a later date to the intelligent and inquiring son . The earliest story related of Alfred treats of his aptitude for learning ...
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... England with a more desperate army than had ever been seen before ; and a new war was commenced , which was prosecuted successively in nearly every corner of England , and which lasted with scarcely any intermission for four years . The ...
... England with a more desperate army than had ever been seen before ; and a new war was commenced , which was prosecuted successively in nearly every corner of England , and which lasted with scarcely any intermission for four years . The ...
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