A Student's History of England from the Earliest Times to 1885, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1899 - Great Britain |
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... gave me most valuable advice as to the general arrangement of the book , founded on his own long experience of scholastic teaching . The Rev. W. HUNT looked over a considerable portion of the remaining proof - sheets , and called my ...
... gave me most valuable advice as to the general arrangement of the book , founded on his own long experience of scholastic teaching . The Rev. W. HUNT looked over a considerable portion of the remaining proof - sheets , and called my ...
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... gave moral instruction to the young . In Ireland , and perhaps in Britain , they were conjurers and wizards . Both in Gaul and Britain they kept up the traditional belief which had once been prevalent in all parts of the world , that ...
... gave moral instruction to the young . In Ireland , and perhaps in Britain , they were conjurers and wizards . Both in Gaul and Britain they kept up the traditional belief which had once been prevalent in all parts of the world , that ...
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... gave in Gaul . 14. South - eastern Britain after Cæsar's Departure . B.C. 54- A.D. 43. - For nearly a century after Cæsar's departure Britain was left to itself . The Catuvellauni recovered the predominance which they had lost Their ...
... gave in Gaul . 14. South - eastern Britain after Cæsar's Departure . B.C. 54- A.D. 43. - For nearly a century after Cæsar's departure Britain was left to itself . The Catuvellauni recovered the predominance which they had lost Their ...
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... gave encourage- ment to the still independent Britons by their murderous sacrifices and their soothsayings . When Suetonius attempted to land ( 61 ) , a rabble of women , waving torches and shrieking defiance , rushed to meet him on the ...
... gave encourage- ment to the still independent Britons by their murderous sacrifices and their soothsayings . When Suetonius attempted to land ( 61 ) , a rabble of women , waving torches and shrieking defiance , rushed to meet him on the ...
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... gave orders to the officers who governed each of the three countries . Under the new system , as under the old , Britain was not treated as an in- dependent country . It had still to look for protection to an officer who lived on the ...
... gave orders to the officers who governed each of the three countries . Under the new system , as under the old , Britain was not treated as an in- dependent country . It had still to look for protection to an officer who lived on the ...
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