The Victoria History of England: From the Landing of Julius Caesar, B.C. 54, to the Marriage of H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, A.D. 1863Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1865 - Всего страниц: 723 |
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... immediately applied to the Pope - for it was before he had himself been elected to the papal dignity - and earnestly entreated him to send missionaries into England , to attempt the conversion of the people to Christianity . ETHELBERT ...
... immediately applied to the Pope - for it was before he had himself been elected to the papal dignity - and earnestly entreated him to send missionaries into England , to attempt the conversion of the people to Christianity . ETHELBERT ...
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... immediately after- wards , and , to prove his sincerity , he pulled down the Temple of Apollo , which stood on the site of the present Westminster Abbey . Sebert established a bishop's see in London . ANTIQUITY OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH ...
... immediately after- wards , and , to prove his sincerity , he pulled down the Temple of Apollo , which stood on the site of the present Westminster Abbey . Sebert established a bishop's see in London . ANTIQUITY OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH ...
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... when Leof drew a dagger and plunged it into the heart of Edmund , who immediately expired , while the robber was hacked to pieces by the outraged guests . ། EDRED . - A.D . 925 . THE brother 24 [ A.D. 941 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... when Leof drew a dagger and plunged it into the heart of Edmund , who immediately expired , while the robber was hacked to pieces by the outraged guests . ། EDRED . - A.D . 925 . THE brother 24 [ A.D. 941 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... immediately ensued , which Edmund observing as he was retiring from his combat with Canute , threw off his head - piece , and endeavoured to convince his warriors that he still lived ; but it was too late , the battle was lost . It was ...
... immediately ensued , which Edmund observing as he was retiring from his combat with Canute , threw off his head - piece , and endeavoured to convince his warriors that he still lived ; but it was too late , the battle was lost . It was ...
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... immediately charged them . In the shock William was beaten to the ground , and his horse , which was wounded , dragged him a consider- able distance . One of his adversaries came up and raised his sword to take the life of the fallen ...
... immediately charged them . In the shock William was beaten to the ground , and his horse , which was wounded , dragged him a consider- able distance . One of his adversaries came up and raised his sword to take the life of the fallen ...
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