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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... raised to a great height , and a number of large stones with curious and rude sculpture on them ; and antiquaries of the present day have not hesitated to assert that these monuments are thou- sands of years old , and that Ireland was ...
... raised to a great height , and a number of large stones with curious and rude sculpture on them ; and antiquaries of the present day have not hesitated to assert that these monuments are thou- sands of years old , and that Ireland was ...
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... raised barriers or cairns , that is , artificial hills of stone or earth , either as com- memorations of great events , or as the tombs of the departed . They constructed curious chambers like cellars underground , the ceiling of which ...
... raised barriers or cairns , that is , artificial hills of stone or earth , either as com- memorations of great events , or as the tombs of the departed . They constructed curious chambers like cellars underground , the ceiling of which ...
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... raised by Adrian . Severus had not completed this barrier before the Caledonians again resumed the offensive . He thereupon commenced a hasty march northwards , determined to extirpate them , but was unable to proceed farther than York ...
... raised by Adrian . Severus had not completed this barrier before the Caledonians again resumed the offensive . He thereupon commenced a hasty march northwards , determined to extirpate them , but was unable to proceed farther than York ...
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... raised a number of puppets to the supreme authority . Honorius , in the year 420 , form- ally released the Britons from their allegiance ; they after- wards refused to acknowledge the authority of the Roman provincial and municipal ...
... raised a number of puppets to the supreme authority . Honorius , in the year 420 , form- ally released the Britons from their allegiance ; they after- wards refused to acknowledge the authority of the Roman provincial and municipal ...
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... raising the cup to his lips , one of Elfrida's attendants stabbed him in the back , upon which the king put spurs to his horse and galloped off ; but soon becom- ing faint from loss of blood , he fell from the saddle , and one of his ...
... raising the cup to his lips , one of Elfrida's attendants stabbed him in the back , upon which the king put spurs to his horse and galloped off ; but soon becom- ing faint from loss of blood , he fell from the saddle , and one of his ...
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