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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... carried , that there may yet be seen on the walls of Holyrood Palace grave - looking portraits , professing to be ... carry their history back before the Flood , and tell us that the island was first colonized by Bamba , a daughter of ...
... carried , that there may yet be seen on the walls of Holyrood Palace grave - looking portraits , professing to be ... carry their history back before the Flood , and tell us that the island was first colonized by Bamba , a daughter of ...
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... 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 . In 382 ...
... 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 . In 382 ...
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... carry on a hurdle : it was always kept red hot , and was , it may be believed , a very formidable instrument . The giants once stole the hammer when Thor was asleep , and carried it off to Giant - land , where it was buried eight miles ...
... carry on a hurdle : it was always kept red hot , and was , it may be believed , a very formidable instrument . The giants once stole the hammer when Thor was asleep , and carried it off to Giant - land , where it was buried eight miles ...
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... carried them into a Christian land . " We have sung them a spear mass , " they would say in derision ; " it began with the dawn and lasted until sunset . " In their first incursions into England , the Danes were assisted by the ancient ...
... carried them into a Christian land . " We have sung them a spear mass , " they would say in derision ; " it began with the dawn and lasted until sunset . " In their first incursions into England , the Danes were assisted by the ancient ...
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... carried off a young lady of rank from the convent of Wilton , and was guilty of many similar acts of revolting licentious- ness . His marriage with his second wife , Elfrida , was stained with blood . She was the daughter of Ordgar ...
... carried off a young lady of rank from the convent of Wilton , and was guilty of many similar acts of revolting licentious- ness . His marriage with his second wife , Elfrida , was stained with blood . She was the daughter of Ordgar ...
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