Lectures on the History of England, Volumen1Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1863 - 459 páginas |
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... . I began by giving short ac- counts of the various reigns , but , as I worked on , I became less and less satisfied with so brief a narrative , and could not refrain from entering into greater de- tails vi PREFACE .
... . I began by giving short ac- counts of the various reigns , but , as I worked on , I became less and less satisfied with so brief a narrative , and could not refrain from entering into greater de- tails vi PREFACE .
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... began to hope and believe I was addressing as readers in- stead of listeners . The nature of the audience which I originally addressed rendered it necessary that I should en- deavour to use plain and simple language , and to express my ...
... began to hope and believe I was addressing as readers in- stead of listeners . The nature of the audience which I originally addressed rendered it necessary that I should en- deavour to use plain and simple language , and to express my ...
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... began to decay , and about the year 420 , their troubles at home compelled them to leave England for ever . The Effects of the Roman Invasion . The dominion of the Romans was without doubt do for productive of much advantage to the ...
... began to decay , and about the year 420 , their troubles at home compelled them to leave England for ever . The Effects of the Roman Invasion . The dominion of the Romans was without doubt do for productive of much advantage to the ...
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... began to to England . ravage the coasts , -a race which is the foundation- stone of our greatness - a race whose descendants have thriven , while the children of other races have decayed . I allude to the Saxons . They came as pirates ...
... began to to England . ravage the coasts , -a race which is the foundation- stone of our greatness - a race whose descendants have thriven , while the children of other races have decayed . I allude to the Saxons . They came as pirates ...
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... began to be more formidable enemies in Egbert's reign . The Danes were races of people inhabiting the coasts of Denmark , Sweden , and Norway . They were consequently accustomed to the sea , so much so that they were called the Sea ...
... began to be more formidable enemies in Egbert's reign . The Danes were races of people inhabiting the coasts of Denmark , Sweden , and Norway . They were consequently accustomed to the sea , so much so that they were called the Sea ...
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