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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... followed , and the narrative has been carefully brought down to the latest period . Should it be objected that there are already too many school - histories of England , and that another is not wanted , it may be sufficient to reply ...
... followed , and the narrative has been carefully brought down to the latest period . Should it be objected that there are already too many school - histories of England , and that another is not wanted , it may be sufficient to reply ...
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... followed with respect to our colonial dependencies , and also in describing the present condition of the kingdom . The information supplied in Chapter XL . has been prepared with very great care , and is intended to present a faithful ...
... followed with respect to our colonial dependencies , and also in describing the present condition of the kingdom . The information supplied in Chapter XL . has been prepared with very great care , and is intended to present a faithful ...
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... followed the example of her sister , and reduced his attendants to five . The old man next sought to return to his eldest child , but she refused to admit him if he had more than one attendant . And now the heart - broken monarch began ...
... followed the example of her sister , and reduced his attendants to five . The old man next sought to return to his eldest child , but she refused to admit him if he had more than one attendant . And now the heart - broken monarch began ...
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... Chapter being intended rather to illustrate our early fabulous history than to convey any practical information , it is not followed by Exercises . B 2. In England and Scotland , where there are now THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS . 5.
... Chapter being intended rather to illustrate our early fabulous history than to convey any practical information , it is not followed by Exercises . B 2. In England and Scotland , where there are now THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS . 5.
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... followed a A. D. plan which had been adopted by Cassivellaunus : the 43. stores of provisions were destroyed , the habitations burnt to the ground ; all around the enemy the country be- came a barren , uninhabited desert . But the Roman ...
... followed a A. D. plan which had been adopted by Cassivellaunus : the 43. stores of provisions were destroyed , the habitations burnt to the ground ; all around the enemy the country be- came a barren , uninhabited desert . But the Roman ...
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