Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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Side 5
... whole of Iberia , extending upward into the sea . To the earliest of the Greeks and Romans its very existence was not known , but to those of after times , it became matter of dispute whether it were a continent or an island ; and much ...
... whole of Iberia , extending upward into the sea . To the earliest of the Greeks and Romans its very existence was not known , but to those of after times , it became matter of dispute whether it were a continent or an island ; and much ...
Side 25
... whole power of the Roman empire . But overcome and vanquished , part by force , others by treaty come in and yield . Claudius , therefore , who took Camalodunum , the royal seat of Cunobeline , was often by the army saluted Imperator ...
... whole power of the Roman empire . But overcome and vanquished , part by force , others by treaty come in and yield . Claudius , therefore , who took Camalodunum , the royal seat of Cunobeline , was often by the army saluted Imperator ...
Side 32
... whole multitude , rejoicing , gave a shout : and Bun- duica , extending her hand towards heaven , exclaimed : " I give thee thanks , Andraste : and I , a female , invoke thee , a female also ; neither ruling over the burthen - bearing ...
... whole multitude , rejoicing , gave a shout : and Bun- duica , extending her hand towards heaven , exclaimed : " I give thee thanks , Andraste : and I , a female , invoke thee , a female also ; neither ruling over the burthen - bearing ...
Side 42
... whole . So is it with Stonehenge . The vast plain occupies so much of the eye that even a large town set down upon it would appear a hamlet . But as we ap- proach the pile , the mind gradually becomes impressed with its real character ...
... whole . So is it with Stonehenge . The vast plain occupies so much of the eye that even a large town set down upon it would appear a hamlet . But as we ap- proach the pile , the mind gradually becomes impressed with its real character ...
Side 45
... whole nation of the Gauls is much addicted to religious observances , and , on that account , those who are attacked by any of the more serious diseases , and those who are involved in the dangers of warfare , either offer human ...
... whole nation of the Gauls is much addicted to religious observances , and , on that account , those who are attacked by any of the more serious diseases , and those who are involved in the dangers of warfare , either offer human ...
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