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... England we can still trace the footprints of these stern invaders by the names they have left behind . Lancaster and Doncaster in the north , Dorchester and Chichester in the south , Leicester and Worcester in the middle , Colchester in ...
... England we can still trace the footprints of these stern invaders by the names they have left behind . Lancaster and Doncaster in the north , Dorchester and Chichester in the south , Leicester and Worcester in the middle , Colchester in ...
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... England - Battle of Burford - First descent of Norsemen- Reign of Egbert - His successors - Ravages of Danes . I T soon became clear that eight kingdoms could not live within the limits of the British shore . The eight were welded into ...
... England - Battle of Burford - First descent of Norsemen- Reign of Egbert - His successors - Ravages of Danes . I T soon became clear that eight kingdoms could not live within the limits of the British shore . The eight were welded into ...
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... England " possessed irresistible attractions for these red - haired sailors of the North . Gladly did the cadets of princely houses grasp the war - axe , and steer away for a land of green and gold , where no icy winter ever chained up ...
... England " possessed irresistible attractions for these red - haired sailors of the North . Gladly did the cadets of princely houses grasp the war - axe , and steer away for a land of green and gold , where no icy winter ever chained up ...
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... England ' was not adopted by Egbert . Even Alfred was styled only " King of the West Saxons . ' " " + Lincolnshire has long been divided into three parts -- Lindsey , Kesteven , and Holland . Kesteren forms the south - west district of ...
... England ' was not adopted by Egbert . Even Alfred was styled only " King of the West Saxons . ' " " + Lincolnshire has long been divided into three parts -- Lindsey , Kesteven , and Holland . Kesteren forms the south - west district of ...
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... England during the greater part of the tenth century . This was Dunstan , afterwards to be first and greatest of the three churchmen who climbed above the English throne , the other two being Wolsey and Laud . When he was a very young ...
... England during the greater part of the tenth century . This was Dunstan , afterwards to be first and greatest of the three churchmen who climbed above the English throne , the other two being Wolsey and Laud . When he was a very young ...
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The Graphic History of the British Empire (Classic Reprint) W. F. Collier Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2017 |
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Seite 516 - We stayed till, it being darkish, we saw the fire as only one entire arch of fire from this to the other side of the bridge, and in a bow up the hill for an arch of above a mile long : it made me weep to see it.
Seite 357 - Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Seite 189 - We can so shape transparent substances, and so arrange them with respect to our sight and objects, that rays can be broken and bent as we please, so that objects may be seen far off or near, under whatever angle we please ; and thus from an incredible distance we may read the smallest letters, and number the grains of dust and sand...
Seite 516 - ... goods, and prepare for their removal; and did by moonshine, it being brave, dry, and moonshine and warm weather, carry much of my goods into the garden; and Mr. Hater and I did remove my money and iron chests into my cellar, as thinking that the safest place. And got my bags of gold into my office, ready to carry away, and my chief papers of accounts also there, and my tallies into a box by themselves.
Seite 358 - I renounce and refuse, as things written with my hand contrary to the truth which I thought in my heart, and written for fear of death, and to save my life if it might be...
Seite 516 - When we could endure no more upon the water, we to a little ale-house on the Bankside, over against the Three Cranes, and there staid till it was dark almost, and saw the fire grow; and, as it grew darker, appeared more and more; and in corners and upon steeples, and between churches and houses, as far as we could see up the hill of the City, in a most horrid, malicious, bloody flame, not like the fine flame of an ordinary fire.
Seite 235 - We are called slaves ; and, if we do not perform our services, we are beaten...
Seite 721 - December 1886 he was Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons...
Seite 358 - And now I come to the great thing that troubleth my conscience more than any other thing that ever I said or did in my life, and that is, the setting abroad of writings contrary to the truth which here now I renounce and refuse as things written with my hand, contrary to the truth which I thought in my heart, and writ for fear of death, and to save my life...
Seite 330 - ... had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, he would not have given me over in my gray hairs.