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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... means of purchasing larger works containing the histories of the three kingdoms which compose the British Empire . The best and most recent authorities have been followed , and the narrative has been carefully brought down to the latest ...
... means of purchasing larger works containing the histories of the three kingdoms which compose the British Empire . The best and most recent authorities have been followed , and the narrative has been carefully brought down to the latest ...
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... as , for example , Manchester , Porchester , and Cirencester . They made a means of passage for themselves throughout the island by paved roads . Their generals and governors of provinces built hand- 14 THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS .
... as , for example , Manchester , Porchester , and Cirencester . They made a means of passage for themselves throughout the island by paved roads . Their generals and governors of provinces built hand- 14 THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS .
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... means of being supplied with food . His first fleet , though small , attacked a squadron of seven Danish ships , one of which was taken and the others put to flight . Such was the effect of this victory , that the Danes , who had landed ...
... means of being supplied with food . His first fleet , though small , attacked a squadron of seven Danish ships , one of which was taken and the others put to flight . Such was the effect of this victory , that the Danes , who had landed ...
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... means of instruction for his subjects , so little inclination was manifested to profit by them , that a law was enacted by which all freeholders , possessed of not less than two hides of land , were enjoined to send their children to ...
... means of instruction for his subjects , so little inclination was manifested to profit by them , that a law was enacted by which all freeholders , possessed of not less than two hides of land , were enjoined to send their children to ...
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... means of asserting their rights to the crown . Alfred , the younger of the two brothers , accepted the invitation ; and at the head of a few troops landed near Canter- bury , where he was met by Earl Godwin , who promised to conduct him ...
... means of asserting their rights to the crown . Alfred , the younger of the two brothers , accepted the invitation ; and at the head of a few troops landed near Canter- bury , where he was met by Earl Godwin , who promised to conduct him ...
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