Macaulay, T.B. History; and essay.-[Yonge, C.M.] History of Greece.-[Gibbon, E.] History of Rome.-Knight, C. Popular history of EnglandW. Gay and Company, 1884 |
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... thousand ; in 1007 , with thirty - six thousand ; and in 1012 , with forty - eight thousand . A pound of silver was worth about three pounds of modern money and would have purchased eight oxen , or fifty sheep . The Danes had probably ...
... thousand ; in 1007 , with thirty - six thousand ; and in 1012 , with forty - eight thousand . A pound of silver was worth about three pounds of modern money and would have purchased eight oxen , or fifty sheep . The Danes had probably ...
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... thousand pounds of silver . The great duke and king suddenly expired , on the morning of the 9th of September . THE CRUSADES . - JERUSALEM TAKEN . - THE CHARTER OF LIBERTIES . - WILLIAM RUFUS . - HENRY I. - STEPHEN AND MATILDA . ( 1087 ...
... thousand pounds of silver . The great duke and king suddenly expired , on the morning of the 9th of September . THE CRUSADES . - JERUSALEM TAKEN . - THE CHARTER OF LIBERTIES . - WILLIAM RUFUS . - HENRY I. - STEPHEN AND MATILDA . ( 1087 ...
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... thousand pounds was , of course , to be paid by the people of the island . William and Robert are once more bound in ... thousands . A vast multitude had arrived from all the surrounding districts . For a zealous missionary had gone ...
... thousand pounds was , of course , to be paid by the people of the island . William and Robert are once more bound in ... thousands . A vast multitude had arrived from all the surrounding districts . For a zealous missionary had gone ...
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... thousand pounds , had been riding near the spot where William fell . Immediately that the death of his brother was certain , he spurred his horse along the green glades , for a gallop of twenty miles in that autumn evening . But another ...
... thousand pounds , had been riding near the spot where William fell . Immediately that the death of his brother was certain , he spurred his horse along the green glades , for a gallop of twenty miles in that autumn evening . But another ...
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... thousand pounds . 1101 - North of Ireland devastated by MORTOUGH . 1114 - MORTOUGH resigns . 1118 - RORY O'CONNOR died . 1141 - Massacre by DERMOD MAC DURROUGH . 1166 - DERMOD in England to seek aid . 1169 - English land in Ireland ...
... thousand pounds . 1101 - North of Ireland devastated by MORTOUGH . 1114 - MORTOUGH resigns . 1118 - RORY O'CONNOR died . 1141 - Massacre by DERMOD MAC DURROUGH . 1166 - DERMOD in England to seek aid . 1169 - English land in Ireland ...
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