Outlines of the History of England: For Families and SchoolsThomas, Cowperthwait & Company, and Cary & Hart, 1845 - Всего страниц: 168 |
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... ing country of Gaul ( now called France ) , he determined to carry his arms into Britain ; where he landed , with a considerable army , in the year 55 before the Christian era . ( 9 ) At that time the inhabitants of Britain were in a.
... ing country of Gaul ( now called France ) , he determined to carry his arms into Britain ; where he landed , with a considerable army , in the year 55 before the Christian era . ( 9 ) At that time the inhabitants of Britain were in a.
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... arms of the sea , on the eastern and western coasté of Scotland , nearly opposite , which approach to within a short distance of each other . CHAPTER II . INVASIONS OF THE SAXONS . THE SAXON BRITAIN UNDER THE ROMANS . 11.
... arms of the sea , on the eastern and western coasté of Scotland , nearly opposite , which approach to within a short distance of each other . CHAPTER II . INVASIONS OF THE SAXONS . THE SAXON BRITAIN UNDER THE ROMANS . 11.
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... arm , and threw him from his horse ; and the next blow would probably have been fatal , had not the king made himself known by calling for help . Robert , shocked at the dreadful crime he was on the point of committing , threw himself ...
... arm , and threw him from his horse ; and the next blow would probably have been fatal , had not the king made himself known by calling for help . Robert , shocked at the dreadful crime he was on the point of committing , threw himself ...
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... arms , and the people again became fierce and barbarous . The art of printing was introduced into England , in 1471 , by the celebrated William Caxton . This important invention became one means , under Pro- vidence , of spreading ...
... arms , and the people again became fierce and barbarous . The art of printing was introduced into England , in 1471 , by the celebrated William Caxton . This important invention became one means , under Pro- vidence , of spreading ...
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... arms were more successful against the Scots , who , under their king , James IV . , having invaded England , were totally de- feated , and the king slain , with the greatest part of his nobility , in the memorable battle of Flodden , on ...
... arms were more successful against the Scots , who , under their king , James IV . , having invaded England , were totally de- feated , and the king slain , with the greatest part of his nobility , in the memorable battle of Flodden , on ...
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