Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... bishop . I should exaggerate were I to say that the province disappeared , but it became disorganized , and lost all consistency , and almost all reality . The towns , the primitive elements of the Roman world , survived almost alone ...
... bishop . I should exaggerate were I to say that the province disappeared , but it became disorganized , and lost all consistency , and almost all reality . The towns , the primitive elements of the Roman world , survived almost alone ...
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... , he earnestly recommended from the throne , in a circular letter addressed to the bishops , that thenceforward " all good and use- ful books be translated into the language which we all I 2 MAC FARLANE . ] 115 ALFRED .
... , he earnestly recommended from the throne , in a circular letter addressed to the bishops , that thenceforward " all good and use- ful books be translated into the language which we all I 2 MAC FARLANE . ] 115 ALFRED .
Side 117
... Bishop Alfric , reputed the best philologist of his age , undertook a new version of the Pentateuch , and of some of the apocryphal books ; and in his preface he refuted certain objections which had already been raised against similar ...
... Bishop Alfric , reputed the best philologist of his age , undertook a new version of the Pentateuch , and of some of the apocryphal books ; and in his preface he refuted certain objections which had already been raised against similar ...
Side 121
... Bishop of Sherburn , to India , a tremendous journey in those days , and one which had never been made by any Englishman . But the stout - hearted bishop , making , as it should seem , what is now called the Overland journey , went and ...
... Bishop of Sherburn , to India , a tremendous journey in those days , and one which had never been made by any Englishman . But the stout - hearted bishop , making , as it should seem , what is now called the Overland journey , went and ...
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... bishops found such advantage in their mutual agreement , that they always acted in concert , and united their influence in preserving the peace and tranquillity of the kingdom . In order to complete the great work of placing the new ...
... bishops found such advantage in their mutual agreement , that they always acted in concert , and united their influence in preserving the peace and tranquillity of the kingdom . In order to complete the great work of placing the new ...
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