A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... passed away , and it was too late for the natives to com- plete their own national edifice from the point where they had so long ago been stopped in their work . In Britain , as elsewhere , the tend- encies preparing the way for a ...
... passed away , and it was too late for the natives to com- plete their own national edifice from the point where they had so long ago been stopped in their work . In Britain , as elsewhere , the tend- encies preparing the way for a ...
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... passed beyond the Imperial ken that the strangest stories were cir- culated about it . According to one current legend , Britain was a home for the spirits of the dead , and certain boatmen were exempt from tribute to the King of the ...
... passed beyond the Imperial ken that the strangest stories were cir- culated about it . According to one current legend , Britain was a home for the spirits of the dead , and certain boatmen were exempt from tribute to the King of the ...
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... passed his life there . He says " he gave his whole energy to meditating on the Scriptures , and , amid the observance of the monastic rule and the daily ministry of singing in the Church , ever held it sweet either to learn or to teach ...
... passed his life there . He says " he gave his whole energy to meditating on the Scriptures , and , amid the observance of the monastic rule and the daily ministry of singing in the Church , ever held it sweet either to learn or to teach ...
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... passed their time mainly in plundering and fighting . Organized in small bands , they had their headquarters in the innumerable fiords , inlets , and creeks which indented the Scan- dinavian coast . Their boats were small open affairs ...
... passed their time mainly in plundering and fighting . Organized in small bands , they had their headquarters in the innumerable fiords , inlets , and creeks which indented the Scan- dinavian coast . Their boats were small open affairs ...
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... passed the greater part of his life in Normandy his interests were more distinctively Norman than English . He brought over a number of Norman followers , who succeeded in not only secur- ing themselves wealth and offices but also a ...
... passed the greater part of his life in Normandy his interests were more distinctively Norman than English . He brought over a number of Norman followers , who succeeded in not only secur- ing themselves wealth and offices but also a ...
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