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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... REIGN OF ELIZABETH , A. D. 1558-1603 . Establishment of the Reformed Doctrines - Rise of the Puritans - Maritime Enterprise - Continental Alliances with Protestantism - War in Ireland -Death of the Queen of Scots - The Invincible Armada ...
... REIGN OF ELIZABETH , A. D. 1558-1603 . Establishment of the Reformed Doctrines - Rise of the Puritans - Maritime Enterprise - Continental Alliances with Protestantism - War in Ireland -Death of the Queen of Scots - The Invincible Armada ...
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... reign of Claudius , about a hundred years after- wards , though preparations for invasion had been made both by Augustus and Caligula . 6. Barbarian tribes , in their quarrels with one another , are always naturally anxious to have the ...
... reign of Claudius , about a hundred years after- wards , though preparations for invasion had been made both by Augustus and Caligula . 6. Barbarian tribes , in their quarrels with one another , are always naturally anxious to have the ...
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... reign of the Bretwalda Ethelbert that the Christian religion , almost extinct in Britain from the ravages of the pagan Saxons , revived under the protection extended to the missionaries of Gregory the Great by Queen Bertha , daughter of ...
... reign of the Bretwalda Ethelbert that the Christian religion , almost extinct in Britain from the ravages of the pagan Saxons , revived under the protection extended to the missionaries of Gregory the Great by Queen Bertha , daughter of ...
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... reign . 2. Egbert was succeeded by his son ETHELWULF . It was not long before the Danes began to renew their piratical in- cursions , ravaging all the southern coasts of Wessex and Kent , and pillaging London , Rochester , and ...
... reign . 2. Egbert was succeeded by his son ETHELWULF . It was not long before the Danes began to renew their piratical in- cursions , ravaging all the southern coasts of Wessex and Kent , and pillaging London , Rochester , and ...
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... reign was passed in comparative tranquillity . 5. At the period of Alfred's accession , the English people were sunk in the grossest ignorance . The monasteries , then the only seats of learning , had been destroyed by the Danes , the ...
... reign was passed in comparative tranquillity . 5. At the period of Alfred's accession , the English people were sunk in the grossest ignorance . The monasteries , then the only seats of learning , had been destroyed by the Danes , the ...
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