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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... Attack on the City . 1682-1683 . 7. The Remodelling of the Corporations . 1683-1684 8. The Rye House Plot . 1683 9. The Whig Combination . 1683 623 12. Parties at Court . 1684 13. Death of Charles II . 1685 627 14. Constitutional 626 ...
... Attack on the City . 1682-1683 . 7. The Remodelling of the Corporations . 1683-1684 8. The Rye House Plot . 1683 9. The Whig Combination . 1683 623 12. Parties at Court . 1684 13. Death of Charles II . 1685 627 14. Constitutional 626 ...
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... attack . This march into Germany seems to have suggested to Cæsar the idea of invading Britain . It is most unlikely that he thought of conquering the island , as he had quite enough to do in Gaul . What he really wanted was to prevent ...
... attack . This march into Germany seems to have suggested to Cæsar the idea of invading Britain . It is most unlikely that he thought of conquering the island , as he had quite enough to do in Gaul . What he really wanted was to prevent ...
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... attack upon the coasts of Gaul . However this may have been , Claudius in 43 sent Aulus Plautius against Togidumnus and Caratacus , the sons of Cunobelin , who were now ruling in their father's stead . Where one tribe has gained ...
... attack upon the coasts of Gaul . However this may have been , Claudius in 43 sent Aulus Plautius against Togidumnus and Caratacus , the sons of Cunobelin , who were now ruling in their father's stead . Where one tribe has gained ...
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... attack on Mona ( Anglesey ) . In Mona was a sacred place of the Druids , who gave encourage- ment to the still independent Britons by their murderous sacrifices and their soothsayings . When Suetonius attempted to land ( 61 ) , a rabble ...
... attack on Mona ( Anglesey ) . In Mona was a sacred place of the Druids , who gave encourage- ment to the still independent Britons by their murderous sacrifices and their soothsayings . When Suetonius attempted to land ( 61 ) , a rabble ...
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... attack during his absence . He then made his way to the Tay , but he had not marched far up the valley of that river before he reached the edge of the High- lands . The Caledonians , as the Romans then called the 84-119 AGRICOLA AND ...
... attack during his absence . He then made his way to the Tay , but he had not marched far up the valley of that river before he reached the edge of the High- lands . The Caledonians , as the Romans then called the 84-119 AGRICOLA AND ...
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