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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... millions of inhabitants , it is probable that at the time of Cæsar's landing there were not half a million , or a fifth part of the present population of London . It is known that at the Norman conquest , more than a thousand years ...
... millions of inhabitants , it is probable that at the time of Cæsar's landing there were not half a million , or a fifth part of the present population of London . It is known that at the Norman conquest , more than a thousand years ...
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... millions of lives were sacrificed , it cannot be doubted that the crusades were accompanied by many beneficial effects : among them may be reckoned the in- creased activity of political life in Europe ; the union of different nations in ...
... millions of lives were sacrificed , it cannot be doubted that the crusades were accompanied by many beneficial effects : among them may be reckoned the in- creased activity of political life in Europe ; the union of different nations in ...
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... million crowns of gold . The conquered provinces did not bear the English yoke without murmuring . The treaty of Bretigny had not been fulfilled ; John's ransom was never paid ; some of the stipu- lated territory was never ceded ; and ...
... million crowns of gold . The conquered provinces did not bear the English yoke without murmuring . The treaty of Bretigny had not been fulfilled ; John's ransom was never paid ; some of the stipu- lated territory was never ceded ; and ...
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... million pounds of our money . In the reign of Edward III . the design of throwing off the yoke of pontifical authority began to assume a distinct form . Of all the fiscal grievances that of first - fruits was held to be the most ...
... million pounds of our money . In the reign of Edward III . the design of throwing off the yoke of pontifical authority began to assume a distinct form . Of all the fiscal grievances that of first - fruits was held to be the most ...
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... millions of crowns . Negotiations were protracted until the middle of April 1415 , when Henry announced to his council his intention of invading France to recover his lawful inherit- A French war had always been popular in England , and ...
... millions of crowns . Negotiations were protracted until the middle of April 1415 , when Henry announced to his council his intention of invading France to recover his lawful inherit- A French war had always been popular in England , and ...
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