Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... France , " has some general remarks on the consequences that followed the overthrow of the Roman power by barbarian tribes . These apply to the constitution of England as well as to that of France ; and we therefore extract the ...
... France , " has some general remarks on the consequences that followed the overthrow of the Roman power by barbarian tribes . These apply to the constitution of England as well as to that of France ; and we therefore extract the ...
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... France , is a christian , and has brought with her from her own country a few holy men who reprobate but are afraid of attacking the sanguinary Scandinavian faith and idolatry . These timid priests have built or restored a little church ...
... France , is a christian , and has brought with her from her own country a few holy men who reprobate but are afraid of attacking the sanguinary Scandinavian faith and idolatry . These timid priests have built or restored a little church ...
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... France , for in both those countries there was then much more civilization than in 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 ...
... France , for in both those countries there was then much more civilization than in 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 ...
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... France , and never more troubled king Alfred . This was the last great campaign of our Saxon hero . Alfred , who had much mechanical skill , and who thought it no unkingly occupation to wield the ship - carpenter's tools , now applied ...
... France , and never more troubled king Alfred . This was the last great campaign of our Saxon hero . Alfred , who had much mechanical skill , and who thought it no unkingly occupation to wield the ship - carpenter's tools , now applied ...
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... France and other countries . The skill , the untiring perseverance , the indomitable courage , the consummate prudence which Alfred displayed in his long contest with the greatest of the sea - kings , and the complete triumph he ...
... France and other countries . The skill , the untiring perseverance , the indomitable courage , the consummate prudence which Alfred displayed in his long contest with the greatest of the sea - kings , and the complete triumph he ...
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