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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... importance deserves . A similar course could not be pursued in recording the events of Irish history , because , so far as they are necessary to be known by an ordinary reader , they are inseparable from those of England . Special ...
... importance deserves . A similar course could not be pursued in recording the events of Irish history , because , so far as they are necessary to be known by an ordinary reader , they are inseparable from those of England . Special ...
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... importance of the study of history - particularly the history of our own country . From it we learn not only what our forefathers thought and did , but their failures and errors are a warning to ourselves ; while the glories they have ...
... importance of the study of history - particularly the history of our own country . From it we learn not only what our forefathers thought and did , but their failures and errors are a warning to ourselves ; while the glories they have ...
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... the Usurper - Battle of Bosworth - Progress of the People- Importance of English Commerce - Foreign Trade of Scotland and Ire- land ........... .... 181 CHAPTER XVII . FROM THE ACCESSION OF THE TUDOR DYNASTY xii CONTENTS .
... the Usurper - Battle of Bosworth - Progress of the People- Importance of English Commerce - Foreign Trade of Scotland and Ire- land ........... .... 181 CHAPTER XVII . FROM THE ACCESSION OF THE TUDOR DYNASTY xii CONTENTS .
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... important events in Edwy's reign . The youthful monarch having married a lady of rank named Elgiva , related to him within the prohibited degrees , the nobles and clergy were invited to the coronation banquet , at which , according to ...
... important events in Edwy's reign . The youthful monarch having married a lady of rank named Elgiva , related to him within the prohibited degrees , the nobles and clergy were invited to the coronation banquet , at which , according to ...
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... important distinction , however , existed between the two churches with regard to the marriage of the clergy , and Dunstan , in the true spirit of monasticism , determined on carrying out the rule of celibacy laid down by Gregory II ...
... important distinction , however , existed between the two churches with regard to the marriage of the clergy , and Dunstan , in the true spirit of monasticism , determined on carrying out the rule of celibacy laid down by Gregory II ...
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