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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... ROMANS . ... Page 1 Imperfection of early Accounts of Great Britain - Smallness of the Popu lation - Their Divisions ... Roman Relics in Britain - Progress in Civilisation - Intro- duction of Christianity ..... 5 CHAPTER II . · ENGLAND ...
... ROMANS . ... Page 1 Imperfection of early Accounts of Great Britain - Smallness of the Popu lation - Their Divisions ... Roman Relics in Britain - Progress in Civilisation - Intro- duction of Christianity ..... 5 CHAPTER II . · ENGLAND ...
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... Roman - catholic Relief Bill CHAPTER XXXVII . WILLIAM IV . , A. D. 1830-1837 . ..395 The Reform Bill - Parliamentary Struggle - Political Unions - Disturb- ances in the Country - Abolition of Slavery - New Poor Law - State of Ireland ...
... Roman - catholic Relief Bill CHAPTER XXXVII . WILLIAM IV . , A. D. 1830-1837 . ..395 The Reform Bill - Parliamentary Struggle - Political Unions - Disturb- ances in the Country - Abolition of Slavery - New Poor Law - State of Ireland ...
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... Romans ; but even their statements cannot be entirely depended upon . The Roman government did not , like ours , make inquiries about the habits and customs of barbarous nations . We can- not find in the Roman works that have descended ...
... Romans ; but even their statements cannot be entirely depended upon . The Roman government did not , like ours , make inquiries about the habits and customs of barbarous nations . We can- not find in the Roman works that have descended ...
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... Romans . Indeed , such accounts as the Romans give of their combats with the natives would be called foolish boasting at the present day , if employed by any of our military commanders in reference to uncivilized people . Wherever the ...
... Romans . Indeed , such accounts as the Romans give of their combats with the natives would be called foolish boasting at the present day , if employed by any of our military commanders in reference to uncivilized people . Wherever the ...
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... Romans . The Phoenician merchants , who had discovered the value of the tin with which part of England abounded , had probably shown the natives how to use that metal ; and bracelets and armlets , with ornaments for the head and neck ...
... Romans . The Phoenician merchants , who had discovered the value of the tin with which part of England abounded , had probably shown the natives how to use that metal ; and bracelets and armlets , with ornaments for the head and neck ...
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