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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... formed the groundwork of the most affecting of all Shakspeare's tragedies . 3. SCOTLAND . - The Scottish historians were resolved not to be behind their neighbours in the antiquity which they claimed for their nation . Their story was ...
... formed the groundwork of the most affecting of all Shakspeare's tragedies . 3. SCOTLAND . - The Scottish historians were resolved not to be behind their neighbours in the antiquity which they claimed for their nation . Their story was ...
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... formed without some of its leaves . The mistletoe , when found growing upon it , was cut by the arch - druid with a golden knife , and the day of its gathering was kept as a solemn religious festival . Besides their natural temples in ...
... formed without some of its leaves . The mistletoe , when found growing upon it , was cut by the arch - druid with a golden knife , and the day of its gathering was kept as a solemn religious festival . Besides their natural temples in ...
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... formation of a vast confederacy to sweep the invaders from the island . At the head of this league was the powerful Caractacus , who was defeated after a hard contest , while his wife and daughter were made prisoners ; his brothers ...
... formation of a vast confederacy to sweep the invaders from the island . At the head of this league was the powerful Caractacus , who was defeated after a hard contest , while his wife and daughter were made prisoners ; his brothers ...
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... formed three states , Northumbria , Mereia , and Wessex , which had subverted or absorbed all the others . Sometimes a part , at other times the whole , of the Saxon states were united under one leader , who was called the Bret- walda ...
... formed three states , Northumbria , Mereia , and Wessex , which had subverted or absorbed all the others . Sometimes a part , at other times the whole , of the Saxon states were united under one leader , who was called the Bret- walda ...
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... formed an extensive king- dom from the river Tweed to the extremity of Cornwall . EXERCISES . 1. From what part of Europe did the people called Saxons come ? Were they all strictly Saxons , or did they consist partly of other tribes ...
... formed an extensive king- dom from the river Tweed to the extremity of Cornwall . EXERCISES . 1. From what part of Europe did the people called Saxons come ? Were they all strictly Saxons , or did they consist partly of other tribes ...
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