A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... Irish Sea . Taken as a whole the eastern system is the most important . Proceeding from north to south the first is the Tweed , famous for the cloth manufacture along its banks ; the Tyne has for its chief port Newcastle , a great ...
... Irish Sea . Taken as a whole the eastern system is the most important . Proceeding from north to south the first is the Tweed , famous for the cloth manufacture along its banks ; the Tyne has for its chief port Newcastle , a great ...
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... Irish Church , both independent of the Bishop of Rome , and both different from the Roman usage in their method of computing the date on which Easter fell . 66 While the Roman rule Evils and Disadvantages of Roman Rule . brought many ...
... Irish Church , both independent of the Bishop of Rome , and both different from the Roman usage in their method of computing the date on which Easter fell . 66 While the Roman rule Evils and Disadvantages of Roman Rule . brought many ...
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... Irish Mission . After an interval Edwin was succeeded by Oswald , a son of the Berni- cian , Æthelfrith . During the time of Edwin he had been in exile chiefly at Iona , a little island off the west coast of Scotland where there was a ...
... Irish Mission . After an interval Edwin was succeeded by Oswald , a son of the Berni- cian , Æthelfrith . During the time of Edwin he had been in exile chiefly at Iona , a little island off the west coast of Scotland where there was a ...
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... Irish Saint Columba . Oswald - noted for his humbleness , piety , and charity labored to convert his kingdom to the Scotch - Irish faith , which he had adopted at Iona , and was ably assisted by Aidan , a gentle and holy man , who ...
... Irish Saint Columba . Oswald - noted for his humbleness , piety , and charity labored to convert his kingdom to the Scotch - Irish faith , which he had adopted at Iona , and was ably assisted by Aidan , a gentle and holy man , who ...
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... Irish , developing in comparative isolation , had attained a degree of culture and a fervor of religious life far in advance of their social and political development . Their zealous missionaries had carried their faith even to wildest ...
... Irish , developing in comparative isolation , had attained a degree of culture and a fervor of religious life far in advance of their social and political development . Their zealous missionaries had carried their faith even to wildest ...
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