Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... lived more gloriously as to military matters than any of the emperors . For no one before him could claim so many civic triumphs over domestic enemies , or foreign over barbarians . And having reigned eighteen years , he died , and was ...
... lived more gloriously as to military matters than any of the emperors . For no one before him could claim so many civic triumphs over domestic enemies , or foreign over barbarians . And having reigned eighteen years , he died , and was ...
Side 64
... lived a mile or two off in their scattered hamlets . Silence reigned in that city . The ploughs and spades of succes- sive generations had gone over its ruins ; but its 64 [ C. KNIGHT . HALF - HOURS OF ENGLISH HISTORY .
... lived a mile or two off in their scattered hamlets . Silence reigned in that city . The ploughs and spades of succes- sive generations had gone over its ruins ; but its 64 [ C. KNIGHT . HALF - HOURS OF ENGLISH HISTORY .
Side 65
Charles Knight. sive generations had gone over its ruins ; but its memory still lived in tradition ; it was an object to be venerated . There was something mysterious about this area of a hundred acres , that rendered it very different ...
Charles Knight. sive generations had gone over its ruins ; but its memory still lived in tradition ; it was an object to be venerated . There was something mysterious about this area of a hundred acres , that rendered it very different ...
Side 66
... whose names and localities are matters of controversy , have lived here before the Romans , for the Romans did not form their cities upon such a plan . The Romans have come here 66 [ C. KNIGHT . HALF - HOURS OF ENGLISH HISTORY .
... whose names and localities are matters of controversy , have lived here before the Romans , for the Romans did not form their cities upon such a plan . The Romans have come here 66 [ C. KNIGHT . HALF - HOURS OF ENGLISH HISTORY .
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... lived in a sort of loose military commonwealth of the ordinary German model under several leaders , the most eminent of whom was Hengist , descended from Odin , the great conductor of the Asiatick colonies . It was to this chief that ...
... lived in a sort of loose military commonwealth of the ordinary German model under several leaders , the most eminent of whom was Hengist , descended from Odin , the great conductor of the Asiatick colonies . It was to this chief that ...
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