The History of England, Том 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1831 |
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... followed them CHAP . II . ANGLO - SAXON PERIOD . Peculiar Circumstances which contribute to render Bri- tain the natural Seat of maritime Power The general Movement of the pastoral Tribes originated in that of the Huns from the North of ...
... followed them CHAP . II . ANGLO - SAXON PERIOD . Peculiar Circumstances which contribute to render Bri- tain the natural Seat of maritime Power The general Movement of the pastoral Tribes originated in that of the Huns from the North of ...
Стр. xxxviii
... followed by a courageous Death , ( 22d of March 1556 ) - - 326 Pole installed Archbishop of Canterbury on the same Day Estimate of the Numbers of the Sufferers during the con- tinuance of the Persecution Many Fugitives seek an Asylum ...
... followed by a courageous Death , ( 22d of March 1556 ) - - 326 Pole installed Archbishop of Canterbury on the same Day Estimate of the Numbers of the Sufferers during the con- tinuance of the Persecution Many Fugitives seek an Asylum ...
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... followed by seventy - seven digni- taries , and fifteen heads of colleges ; but , out of the nu- merous body of parochial clergy , only by eighty rectors † ; a singular proportion , clearly marking the great power of honour and shame in ...
... followed by seventy - seven digni- taries , and fifteen heads of colleges ; but , out of the nu- merous body of parochial clergy , only by eighty rectors † ; a singular proportion , clearly marking the great power of honour and shame in ...
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... followed the fashion of their chiefs , who were themselves partly tempted to assume the name of protestant by the lure of a share in the spoils of the church , and were possibly also influenced by the example of the southern barons ...
... followed the fashion of their chiefs , who were themselves partly tempted to assume the name of protestant by the lure of a share in the spoils of the church , and were possibly also influenced by the example of the southern barons ...
Стр. 44
... followed , equivalent to a perpetual claim of the English crown . The heralds of Francis were , at a tournament in Paris , apparelled in the arms of Eng- land ; the ushers cried out in going before Mary , " Make way for the queen of ...
... followed , equivalent to a perpetual claim of the English crown . The heralds of Francis were , at a tournament in Paris , apparelled in the arms of Eng- land ; the ushers cried out in going before Mary , " Make way for the queen of ...
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