A Student's History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of King Edward VII, Том 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1910 - Всего страниц: 1051 |
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... BRITAIN 4550 I CHAPTER II THE ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS CHAPTER III THE STRIFE OF. PAGE PAGE 1. Palæolithic Man of the River- Drift I 19. Government of Paullinus . 58 . Suetonius 2. Cave - dwelling Paleolithic 14 15 20. Boadicea's Insurrection ...
... BRITAIN 4550 I CHAPTER II THE ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS CHAPTER III THE STRIFE OF. PAGE PAGE 1. Palæolithic Man of the River- Drift I 19. Government of Paullinus . 58 . Suetonius 2. Cave - dwelling Paleolithic 14 15 20. Boadicea's Insurrection ...
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... Britain after the Departure of the Romans . 410-449 ? 2. The Groans of the Britons 3. The Conquest of Kent . 449 ? 4. The South Saxons . 477 5. The West Saxons and the East Saxons 6. The Anglian Settlements 7. Nature of the Conquest ...
... Britain after the Departure of the Romans . 410-449 ? 2. The Groans of the Britons 3. The Conquest of Kent . 449 ? 4. The South Saxons . 477 5. The West Saxons and the East Saxons 6. The Anglian Settlements 7. Nature of the Conquest ...
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... Britain as JAMES I. 1603-1625 GENEALOGICAL TABLES VI KINGS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND FROM.
... Britain as JAMES I. 1603-1625 GENEALOGICAL TABLES VI KINGS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND FROM.
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... BRITAIN AND IRELAND FROM JAMES I. TO GEORGE I. JAMES I. Anne of Denmark 1603-1625 Henry Prince of Wales CHARLES I = Henrietta 1625 1649 Elizabeth = Frederick V. Maria of France Elector Palatine CHARLES II Catharine ( nominally ) 1649 ...
... BRITAIN AND IRELAND FROM JAMES I. TO GEORGE I. JAMES I. Anne of Denmark 1603-1625 Henry Prince of Wales CHARLES I = Henrietta 1625 1649 Elizabeth = Frederick V. Maria of France Elector Palatine CHARLES II Catharine ( nominally ) 1649 ...
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... BRITAIN AND IRELAND FROM GEORGE I TO GEORGE V. GEORGE I. 1714-1727 GEORGE II . 1727-1760 Frederick Prince of Wales GEORGE III . 1760-1820 William Duke of Cumberland GEORGE IV . 1820-1830 Frederick Duke of York WILLIAM IV . 1830 1837 ...
... BRITAIN AND IRELAND FROM GEORGE I TO GEORGE V. GEORGE I. 1714-1727 GEORGE II . 1727-1760 Frederick Prince of Wales GEORGE III . 1760-1820 William Duke of Cumberland GEORGE IV . 1820-1830 Frederick Duke of York WILLIAM IV . 1830 1837 ...
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