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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... Royal Princes - Insurrection against the Usurper - Battle of Bosworth - Progress of the People- Importance of English Commerce - Foreign Trade of Scotland and Ire- land ........... .... 181 CHAPTER XVII . FROM THE ACCESSION OF THE TUDOR ...
... Royal Princes - Insurrection against the Usurper - Battle of Bosworth - Progress of the People- Importance of English Commerce - Foreign Trade of Scotland and Ire- land ........... .... 181 CHAPTER XVII . FROM THE ACCESSION OF THE TUDOR ...
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... royal guest , sur- renders him during his abode there the power and disposal of his whole dominion . " Aganippus afterwards sent an army which conquered the kingdom from the two ungrateful daugh- ters , and restored it to their aged ...
... royal guest , sur- renders him during his abode there the power and disposal of his whole dominion . " Aganippus afterwards sent an army which conquered the kingdom from the two ungrateful daugh- ters , and restored it to their aged ...
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... royal personage . Carausius and Allectus , during their brief sovereignty , issued a metallic currency , of which several specimens are still to be found in the national museum or in the cabinets of the curious . But we must ever ...
... royal personage . Carausius and Allectus , during their brief sovereignty , issued a metallic currency , of which several specimens are still to be found in the national museum or in the cabinets of the curious . But we must ever ...
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... royal 878. town of Wedmor , Alfred being his sponsor . On his profession of Christianity , he received an accession of territory , the whole eastern country from the Thames to the Tweed being formally ceded to him under the name of ...
... royal 878. town of Wedmor , Alfred being his sponsor . On his profession of Christianity , he received an accession of territory , the whole eastern country from the Thames to the Tweed being formally ceded to him under the name of ...
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... royal minority . The strict rule of hereditary succession was not established in England until the time of Edward I. The reign of ATHELSTAN , who succeeded his father , forms an epoch in our early history . At Brunanburgh in 938 he ...
... royal minority . The strict rule of hereditary succession was not established in England until the time of Edward I. The reign of ATHELSTAN , who succeeded his father , forms an epoch in our early history . At Brunanburgh in 938 he ...
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