History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsPublish by J.N. Whiting, 1841 - 318 Seiten |
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... arms , and wore them , whether engaged in dancing , play , or other exercise . At death their arms were burnt or laid in their graves . 25. Dressing of the hair . Many of the inhabitants of Europe had light , red , or sandy hair , and ...
... arms , and wore them , whether engaged in dancing , play , or other exercise . At death their arms were burnt or laid in their graves . 25. Dressing of the hair . Many of the inhabitants of Europe had light , red , or sandy hair , and ...
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... arms , and the practice was to keep the measure of the verse by striking a sword or halberd against the buckler . This was indeed to beat time . 30. State of learning . The inhabitants of northern Europe lived for two or three thousand ...
... arms , and the practice was to keep the measure of the verse by striking a sword or halberd against the buckler . This was indeed to beat time . 30. State of learning . The inhabitants of northern Europe lived for two or three thousand ...
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... arms , were placed , as pages or valets , in the families of great barons , where they were instructed in the rules of courtesy and polite- ness , and in martial exercises . The courts of princes and barons became schools of chivalry ...
... arms , were placed , as pages or valets , in the families of great barons , where they were instructed in the rules of courtesy and polite- ness , and in martial exercises . The courts of princes and barons became schools of chivalry ...
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... arms ; and lastly , they girt on his sword . Then the king or baron de scended from his throne or seat , and gave him the acco- lade , which was three gentle strokes with the flat of his sword on the shoulder , or with the palm of his ...
... arms ; and lastly , they girt on his sword . Then the king or baron de scended from his throne or seat , and gave him the acco- lade , which was three gentle strokes with the flat of his sword on the shoulder , or with the palm of his ...
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... arms and heraldry ? 80. Describe the magnificence of the barons and prelates . 81. Give an account of the origin of surnames . 82. What was the state of religion under the first Norman princes ? What methods of preaching were in use ...
... arms and heraldry ? 80. Describe the magnificence of the barons and prelates . 81. Give an account of the origin of surnames . 82. What was the state of religion under the first Norman princes ? What methods of preaching were in use ...
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