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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... took place in the early in- fancy of the Greek nation , and on the lowest computation ten centuries before the birth of Christ . This siege they would hardly expect to find connected with the history of England ; and yet , according to ...
... took place in the early in- fancy of the Greek nation , and on the lowest computation ten centuries before the birth of Christ . This siege they would hardly expect to find connected with the history of England ; and yet , according to ...
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... took place nearly as long before the Christian era as we are now living after it ; and while little more is truly known about Scotland a thousand years back than the names of a few chiefs or kings , the annalists profess to give us a ...
... took place nearly as long before the Christian era as we are now living after it ; and while little more is truly known about Scotland a thousand years back than the names of a few chiefs or kings , the annalists profess to give us a ...
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... country's release , died by her own hand . 7. AGRICOLA . — In the year 78 after the birth of Christ that great general and statesman Julius Agricola took the command in Britain , and his deeds both of peace THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS . 11.
... country's release , died by her own hand . 7. AGRICOLA . — In the year 78 after the birth of Christ that great general and statesman Julius Agricola took the command in Britain , and his deeds both of peace THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS . 11.
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... took refuge in the island of Athelney , a tract of country near the confluence of the Thone and Parret , in the midst of a dense wood and almost impassable marshes , where he is said to have . adopted the disguise of a cow - herd . An ...
... took refuge in the island of Athelney , a tract of country near the confluence of the Thone and Parret , in the midst of a dense wood and almost impassable marshes , where he is said to have . adopted the disguise of a cow - herd . An ...
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... took him to Guildford , where he quartered Alfred's escort among the inhabitants ; and during the night , a body of Harold's soldiers entered the town , fell upon the strangers as they lay asleep , and made them prisoners TO THE NORMAN ...
... took him to Guildford , where he quartered Alfred's escort among the inhabitants ; and during the night , a body of Harold's soldiers entered the town , fell upon the strangers as they lay asleep , and made them prisoners TO THE NORMAN ...
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