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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... possessed . According to the accounts we have received of them , they are said to have been divided into three classes - Druids proper , Vates or soothsayers , and Bards . They taught the doctrine of the transmigration of souls , and ...
... possessed . According to the accounts we have received of them , they are said to have been divided into three classes - Druids proper , Vates or soothsayers , and Bards . They taught the doctrine of the transmigration of souls , and ...
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... possessed a large hammer , which it required ten men to carry on a hurdle : it was always kept red hot , and was , it may be believed , a very formidable instrument . The giants once stole the hammer when Thor was asleep , and carried ...
... possessed a large hammer , which it required ten men to carry on a hurdle : it was always kept red hot , and was , it may be believed , a very formidable instrument . The giants once stole the hammer when Thor was asleep , and carried ...
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... possession of the country ? 2. What was England called when it had several Saxon kings ? Name the kingdoms of the Heptarchy . Why was the word Heptarchy used towards them ? Did they always consist of seven states ? Describe gene- rally ...
... possession of the country ? 2. What was England called when it had several Saxon kings ? Name the kingdoms of the Heptarchy . Why was the word Heptarchy used towards them ? Did they always consist of seven states ? Describe gene- rally ...
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... possession of his kingdom of Wessex during a period of three years . For some time afterwards , the Danish incursions were principally directed to the north of England , a large portion of which the invaders divided among them- TO THE ...
... possession of his kingdom of Wessex during a period of three years . For some time afterwards , the Danish incursions were principally directed to the north of England , a large portion of which the invaders divided among them- TO THE ...
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... possession of Exeter , that he capitulated , gave hostages , and withdrew his army into Mercia . He did not , however , retire farther than Gloucester , from which city A. D. } he suddenly issued on New Year's day , and surprised 878 ...
... possession of Exeter , that he capitulated , gave hostages , and withdrew his army into Mercia . He did not , however , retire farther than Gloucester , from which city A. D. } he suddenly issued on New Year's day , and surprised 878 ...
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