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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... nature of the whole ac- count , it may be sufficient to state that he gives a minute his- tory of King Lear as the contemporary of Solomon , king of Israel . Of this King Lear a pleasant and instructive story is told . It is said , that ...
... nature of the whole ac- count , it may be sufficient to state that he gives a minute his- tory of King Lear as the contemporary of Solomon , king of Israel . Of this King Lear a pleasant and instructive story is told . It is said , that ...
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... natural temples in the oak groves , the large stone circles already mentioned are believed to have furnished them with a sort of consecrated temples . Within these remarkable structures it is supposed that the Druids annually assembled ...
... natural temples in the oak groves , the large stone circles already mentioned are believed to have furnished them with a sort of consecrated temples . Within these remarkable structures it is supposed that the Druids annually assembled ...
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... nature of the ground , they caused great loss to the Romans , and compelled thein to retire and wait for reinforcements . Ere- long these arrived under the emperor himself , who advanced 10 THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS .
... nature of the ground , they caused great loss to the Romans , and compelled thein to retire and wait for reinforcements . Ere- long these arrived under the emperor himself , who advanced 10 THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS .
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... distant parts was comparatively easy : four great roads which had been made by the Romans still existed , and canals were cut in some places . EXERCISES . 1. What was the nature of Ethelwald's claims C 2 TO CANUTE'S INVASION . 37.
... distant parts was comparatively easy : four great roads which had been made by the Romans still existed , and canals were cut in some places . EXERCISES . 1. What was the nature of Ethelwald's claims C 2 TO CANUTE'S INVASION . 37.
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... nature of Ethelwald's claims to the crown ? Was the succession to the Saxon crown in the direct hereditary order of modern times ? Mention other instances which show the nature of this succession . In whose reign did Dunstan become ...
... nature of Ethelwald's claims to the crown ? Was the succession to the Saxon crown in the direct hereditary order of modern times ? Mention other instances which show the nature of this succession . In whose reign did Dunstan become ...
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