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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... persons ever held in reverence by a barbarous people . The third , or highest class , were the priests of the sacred ... person , which tradition has handed down to us under the name of Druids ' Houses . KIT'S COTY HOUSE . That they ...
... persons ever held in reverence by a barbarous people . The third , or highest class , were the priests of the sacred ... person , which tradition has handed down to us under the name of Druids ' Houses . KIT'S COTY HOUSE . That they ...
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... persons on one Christmas day . Sebert , King of the East Saxons , was converted 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 ...
... persons on one Christmas day . Sebert , King of the East Saxons , was converted 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 ...
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... persons , and it was the custom of Saxon parents to appoint a certain day , when the friends of the family being present , the father placed his infant son on the slanting roof of his house . If the child cried , or appeared to be ...
... persons , and it was the custom of Saxon parents to appoint a certain day , when the friends of the family being present , the father placed his infant son on the slanting roof of his house . If the child cried , or appeared to be ...
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... persons . SAXON MODE OF TRIAL . The great power of the clergy induced them to arge upon accused persons the desirability of appealing to Heaven to demonstrate their guilt or innocence . Various modes were adopted , but the following six ...
... persons . SAXON MODE OF TRIAL . The great power of the clergy induced them to arge upon accused persons the desirability of appealing to Heaven to demonstrate their guilt or innocence . Various modes were adopted , but the following six ...
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... persons deposited on the stone more money , grants of tithes and lands , or the promise of stone , lime , wood , labour or carriages . We are told that after this edifying scene , the Abbot entertained at dinner the whole company ...
... persons deposited on the stone more money , grants of tithes and lands , or the promise of stone , lime , wood , labour or carriages . We are told that after this edifying scene , the Abbot entertained at dinner the whole company ...
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