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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... town Ards Portaferry Down Patrick Dundrum Carlingford B. Thodalic Douglas 12 Fortar Dundee Cupay Leven of Stonehaven Berrie Montrose Arbroath Bell Rocks Firth of Tay File Sess Factother FIRTH of Jeith TH Dunbar Laddington EDEDINBOR RGH ...
... town Ards Portaferry Down Patrick Dundrum Carlingford B. Thodalic Douglas 12 Fortar Dundee Cupay Leven of Stonehaven Berrie Montrose Arbroath Bell Rocks Firth of Tay File Sess Factother FIRTH of Jeith TH Dunbar Laddington EDEDINBOR RGH ...
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... town , then to array him , bathe him , cherish him , and furnish him with such attendants and state as beseemed . his dignity ; that then , as from his first landing , he might send word of his arrival to her husband Aganippus ; which ...
... town , then to array him , bathe him , cherish him , and furnish him with such attendants and state as beseemed . his dignity ; that then , as from his first landing , he might send word of his arrival to her husband Aganippus ; which ...
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... towns . Castrum was the term applied to such a fortification , and nearly all the places in England which end in cester or chester have their names from Roman fortresses ; as , for example , Manchester , Porchester , and Cirencester ...
... towns . Castrum was the term applied to such a fortification , and nearly all the places in England which end in cester or chester have their names from Roman fortresses ; as , for example , Manchester , Porchester , and Cirencester ...
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... 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 Danelagh or ...
... 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 Danelagh or ...
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... towns , and villages were burnt to the ground ; famine aggra- vated the wretchedness of the people ; and anarchy and con- fusion completed the ruin of the most flourishing districts . At length , when the impoverished country could no ...
... towns , and villages were burnt to the ground ; famine aggra- vated the wretchedness of the people ; and anarchy and con- fusion completed the ruin of the most flourishing districts . At length , when the impoverished country could no ...
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