History of Great Britain and Ireland: With an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its Colonies; for the Use of Schools and Private StudentsOliver, 1871 - 491 trang |
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... of Uniformity - Fire of London - Persecution in Scotland - The Cabal Ministry - The Triple Alliance - The Test Act- Dutch War - The Popish Plot - Habeas Corpus Act - Whig and Tory- Whig Conspiracies - Executions of Russell and Sidney ...
... of Uniformity - Fire of London - Persecution in Scotland - The Cabal Ministry - The Triple Alliance - The Test Act- Dutch War - The Popish Plot - Habeas Corpus Act - Whig and Tory- Whig Conspiracies - Executions of Russell and Sidney ...
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... London , which they called Troy Novant , or New Troy , after their native city . The chroniclers tell us that Brute had three sons , called Locrinus , Albanactus , and Kamber . To the first he left the kingdom of England , to the second ...
... London , which they called Troy Novant , or New Troy , after their native city . The chroniclers tell us that Brute had three sons , called Locrinus , Albanactus , and Kamber . To the first he left the kingdom of England , to the second ...
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... London . It is known that at the Norman conquest , more than a thousand years after- wards , the population of England was not much above a million . All barbarous countries are thinly peopled ; and New Zealand , which is of the same ...
... London . It is known that at the Norman conquest , more than a thousand years after- wards , the population of England was not much above a million . All barbarous countries are thinly peopled ; and New Zealand , which is of the same ...
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... London , carrying off its inhabitants as slaves . 367. Theodosius , father of the emperor of that name , repelled these invaders , and restored the wall of Severus ; but the northern districts were never after allowed to enjoy any rest ...
... London , carrying off its inhabitants as slaves . 367. Theodosius , father of the emperor of that name , repelled these invaders , and restored the wall of Severus ; but the northern districts were never after allowed to enjoy any rest ...
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... to renew their piratical in- cursions , ravaging all the southern coasts of Wessex and Kent , and pillaging London , Rochester , and Canterbury . They were 836 . J met at Okely , in Surrey , by the king 21 FROM THE END OF THE HEPTARCHY.
... to renew their piratical in- cursions , ravaging all the southern coasts of Wessex and Kent , and pillaging London , Rochester , and Canterbury . They were 836 . J met at Okely , in Surrey , by the king 21 FROM THE END OF THE HEPTARCHY.
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