A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... marked by a line from the mouth of the Humber to the mouth of the Severn and thence down to the shores of the English Channel . North and west the country consists of mountains and moorlands . For cen- turies , this western country ...
... marked by a line from the mouth of the Humber to the mouth of the Severn and thence down to the shores of the English Channel . North and west the country consists of mountains and moorlands . For cen- turies , this western country ...
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... marked by the presence of three British bishops at a synod held at Arles in Gaul in 314 A.D. Within a century and a half the Teutons came and thrust a wedge of heathendom " between the Christians of Britain and the Continent . During ...
... marked by the presence of three British bishops at a synod held at Arles in Gaul in 314 A.D. Within a century and a half the Teutons came and thrust a wedge of heathendom " between the Christians of Britain and the Continent . During ...
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... marked as a child of special attainments 1 A raid into East Anglia in 870 is notable for the gruesome martyrdom of the King of that land . St. Edmund , as he came to be , refused to divide his treasure with the Danish chief , to ...
... marked as a child of special attainments 1 A raid into East Anglia in 870 is notable for the gruesome martyrdom of the King of that land . St. Edmund , as he came to be , refused to divide his treasure with the Danish chief , to ...
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... marked by the high altar of the abbey church , stood Harold and his brothers . Here was planted the Dragon of Wessex and the King's own standard , an embroidered picture of a fighting man . William drew up his forces in three divisions ...
... marked by the high altar of the abbey church , stood Harold and his brothers . Here was planted the Dragon of Wessex and the King's own standard , an embroidered picture of a fighting man . William drew up his forces in three divisions ...
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... marked by love of the sea , a sense of gloom and mystery , by the fierceness and boastfulness of the primitive man , tempered and ennobled by courage and generosity . Their greatest achievements were in the form of the epic , where an ...
... marked by love of the sea , a sense of gloom and mystery , by the fierceness and boastfulness of the primitive man , tempered and ennobled by courage and generosity . Their greatest achievements were in the form of the epic , where an ...
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