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... prince , although , as we know , the scene is laid at Elsinore , in Sjælland . There is no trace of such a story in connection with any prince of the Eastern Danes . occupied by the eastern or insular Danes of later times 22 ...
... prince , although , as we know , the scene is laid at Elsinore , in Sjælland . There is no trace of such a story in connection with any prince of the Eastern Danes . occupied by the eastern or insular Danes of later times 22 ...
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... prince strong enough to drive them out of his territories , and secure peace from their attacks as Alfred had done for his subjects . We have said nothing of the Danish wars in England , because they are fully described in the Old ...
... prince strong enough to drive them out of his territories , and secure peace from their attacks as Alfred had done for his subjects . We have said nothing of the Danish wars in England , because they are fully described in the Old ...
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... prince , called Harald Klak , who accompanied the primate to the imperial court , and together with his family and followers received baptism at the font of the church of St. Alban's at Mayence , when the emperor and his empress ...
... prince , called Harald Klak , who accompanied the primate to the imperial court , and together with his family and followers received baptism at the font of the church of St. Alban's at Mayence , when the emperor and his empress ...
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... prince was received by the men of Lejre as their king . If Lejre had been only a small kingdom , like the many other states belonging to the " Smaa - kongar " of the Danish isles , Gorm might never perhaps have been heard of in history ...
... prince was received by the men of Lejre as their king . If Lejre had been only a small kingdom , like the many other states belonging to the " Smaa - kongar " of the Danish isles , Gorm might never perhaps have been heard of in history ...
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... prince , was soon able to increase his dominions , and to raise himself to a much higher rank than his father . Before the close of his reign he had become King of all Denmark ; not only the ruler of a small kingdom , but the one ...
... prince , was soon able to increase his dominions , and to raise himself to a much higher rank than his father . Before the close of his reign he had become King of all Denmark ; not only the ruler of a small kingdom , but the one ...
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Side 48 - A GENERAL SURVEY OF THE HISTORY OF THE CANON OF THE NEW TESTAMENT DURING THE FIRST FOUR CENTURIES. Fourth Edition. With Preface on "Supernatural Religion.
Side 21 - HEMMING— AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON THE DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS, for the Use of Colleges and Schools. By GW HEMMING, MA, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Second Edition, with Corrections and Additions. 8vo.
Side 45 - Yonge (Charlotte M.). — A PARALLEL HISTORY OF FRANCE AND ENGLAND : consisting of Outlines and Dates. By CHARLOTTE M. YONGE, Author of "The Heir of Redclyffe,
Side 41 - FREEMAN (EDWARD A.)— OLD-ENGLISH HISTORY. By EDWARD A. FREEMAN, DCL, LL.D., late Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. With Five Coloured .Maps. New Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo. half-bound.
Side 25 - Parts, in boxes, is. each. A and B papers, of nearly the same difficulty, are given so as to prevent copying, and the Colours of the A and B papers differ in each Standard, and from those of every other Standard, so that a master or mistress can see at a glance whether the children have the proper papers.
Side 30 - This is altogether one of the most likely attempts we have ever seen to bring astronomy down to the capacity of the young child.
Side 34 - Flower (WH) — AN INTRODUCTION TO THE OSTEOLOGY OF THE MAMMALIA. Being the Substance of the Course of Lectures delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1870.
Side 20 - CLIFFORD- THE ELEMENTS OF DYNAMIC. An Introduction to the Study of Motion and Rest in Solid and Fluid Bodies.
Side 10 - HODGSON -MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools. By F. HODGSON, BD, late Provost of Eton. New Edition, revised by FC HODGSON, MA i8mo. y. HOMER— THE ODYSSEY. Done into English by SH BUTCHER, MA, Fellow of University College, Oxford, and ANDREW LANG, MA, late Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.
Side 17 - THE SEVEN KINGS OF ROME. An Easy Narrative, abridged from the First Book of Livy by the omission of Difficult Passages; being a First Latin Reading Book, with Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary.