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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... appearance . What are now corn - fields and gardens were then pathless morasses , and people incurred the risk of drowning where the plough now passes through dry soil . Where the land was not covered with moisture , it was overgrown ...
... appearance . What are now corn - fields and gardens were then pathless morasses , and people incurred the risk of drowning where the plough now passes through dry soil . Where the land was not covered with moisture , it was overgrown ...
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... appeared among the assembled multitude exciting them to do battle . But the Romans , under their leader Suetonius , were victorious over the combined host of barbarians , whom they cruelly slaugh- tered . The wretched Boadicea ...
... appeared among the assembled multitude exciting them to do battle . But the Romans , under their leader Suetonius , were victorious over the combined host of barbarians , whom they cruelly slaugh- tered . The wretched Boadicea ...
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... appearance of some British youths exposed for sale . On in- quiring to what country they belonged , and being told they were Angles , he exclaimed :. " They would not be Angles ( Angli ) but Angels ( Angeli ) , if they were but ...
... appearance of some British youths exposed for sale . On in- quiring to what country they belonged , and being told they were Angles , he exclaimed :. " They would not be Angles ( Angli ) but Angels ( Angeli ) , if they were but ...
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... appeared , and the Danes fled . It is related that Ethelred was at mass when the battle began , and that he said no mere human object should call him from the service of God . The victory was naturally attributed to his piety rather ...
... appeared , and the Danes fled . It is related that Ethelred was at mass when the battle began , and that he said no mere human object should call him from the service of God . The victory was naturally attributed to his piety rather ...
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... appearing in a dark age , every good thing in the old constitution of England is attributed to Alfred . He is said to have invented the system of trial by jury , and to have made a division of the whole country into hundreds and ...
... appearing in a dark age , every good thing in the old constitution of England is attributed to Alfred . He is said to have invented the system of trial by jury , and to have made a division of the whole country into hundreds and ...
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