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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... crown . For this purpose he collected his forces ; but before hazarding a battle , he disguised himself and entered the camp of the Danes , as a harper , and spent several days in amusing them with his music and pleasantries . Having ...
... crown . For this purpose he collected his forces ; but before hazarding a battle , he disguised himself and entered the camp of the Danes , as a harper , and spent several days in amusing them with his music and pleasantries . Having ...
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... . In this year , William , duke of Normandy , invaded England with an army of sixty thousand men ; and after a desperate battle at Hastings , in which Harold was defeated , obtained possession of the crown , which 3 SAXONS . 25.
... . In this year , William , duke of Normandy , invaded England with an army of sixty thousand men ; and after a desperate battle at Hastings , in which Harold was defeated , obtained possession of the crown , which 3 SAXONS . 25.
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... crown , which was continued in his family . 51. Summary of revolutions in England . The Romans found the inhabitants of Britain in a barbarous state ; they conquered them , and governed them more than four hundred years . Most of the ...
... crown , which was continued in his family . 51. Summary of revolutions in England . The Romans found the inhabitants of Britain in a barbarous state ; they conquered them , and governed them more than four hundred years . Most of the ...
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... crown of the head , and keep their hair short . The shape of this clerical tonsure , which among the English was circular , but among the Scots semicircular , was the subject of grave and long debates , between the clergy of the two ...
... crown of the head , and keep their hair short . The shape of this clerical tonsure , which among the English was circular , but among the Scots semicircular , was the subject of grave and long debates , between the clergy of the two ...
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... crown devolved on Henry VIII . in the year 1509. Henry was bred a scholar ; was well acquainted with Latin , and with school divinity ; and was very vain of his attainments . But he was devoted to papacy ; and after Luther had begun to ...
... crown devolved on Henry VIII . in the year 1509. Henry was bred a scholar ; was well acquainted with Latin , and with school divinity ; and was very vain of his attainments . But he was devoted to papacy ; and after Luther had begun to ...
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