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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... subject carried , that there may yet be seen on the walls of Holyrood Palace grave - looking portraits , professing to be the likenesses of these very monarchs . 4. IRELAND . - But the Irish annalists far excelled those of either ...
... subject carried , that there may yet be seen on the walls of Holyrood Palace grave - looking portraits , professing to be the likenesses of these very monarchs . 4. IRELAND . - But the Irish annalists far excelled those of either ...
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... subject of native British money is still involved in con- siderable obscurity . Julius Cæsar positively states that the ancient Britons had no coined money ; but in its stead made use of metal rings of a certain weight . These have been ...
... subject of native British money is still involved in con- siderable obscurity . Julius Cæsar positively states that the ancient Britons had no coined money ; but in its stead made use of metal rings of a certain weight . These have been ...
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... subjects . In the year 81 he is generally believed to have entered Scotland , consolidating the empire of the Romans as he proceeded ; and three years later , having penetrated beyond the Frith of Forth , he fought the celebrated battle ...
... subjects . In the year 81 he is generally believed to have entered Scotland , consolidating the empire of the Romans as he proceeded ; and three years later , having penetrated beyond the Frith of Forth , he fought the celebrated battle ...
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... subjects were baptized with him . In 604 , Se- bert , king of Essex , followed the bretwalda's example , and a Christian church was built in London upon the ruins of the temple of Diana . It was dedicated to Saint Paul , and a ...
... subjects were baptized with him . In 604 , Se- bert , king of Essex , followed the bretwalda's example , and a Christian church was built in London upon the ruins of the temple of Diana . It was dedicated to Saint Paul , and a ...
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... subjects , and two became monks . Mercia rose upon the ruins of Northumbria , and in 737 , Ethelbald , its king , was monarch of the whole country south of the Hum- ber ; but five years later , Wessex recovered its independence at the ...
... subjects , and two became monks . Mercia rose upon the ruins of Northumbria , and in 737 , Ethelbald , its king , was monarch of the whole country south of the Hum- ber ; but five years later , Wessex recovered its independence at the ...
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