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... established themselves in the country . Although known by the general name of Saxons , the new invaders really consisted of ( 1 ) Jutes , from the present peninsula of Jutland ; ( 2 ) Saxons , from the region between the Rhine and Elbe ...
... established themselves in the country . Although known by the general name of Saxons , the new invaders really consisted of ( 1 ) Jutes , from the present peninsula of Jutland ; ( 2 ) Saxons , from the region between the Rhine and Elbe ...
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... established in the country . 13. EGBERT , 827-836 . - The dissolution of the Heptarchy took place in 827 , when Egbert , King of Wessex , uniting all the kingdoms under one rule , made the title of Bretwalda hereditary in his family ...
... established in the country . 13. EGBERT , 827-836 . - The dissolution of the Heptarchy took place in 827 , when Egbert , King of Wessex , uniting all the kingdoms under one rule , made the title of Bretwalda hereditary in his family ...
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... established in the country . 13. EGBERT , 827-836 . - The dissolution of the Heptarchy took place in 827 , when Egbert , King of Wessex , uniting all the kingdoms under one rule , made the title of Bretwalda hereditary in his family ...
... established in the country . 13. EGBERT , 827-836 . - The dissolution of the Heptarchy took place in 827 , when Egbert , King of Wessex , uniting all the kingdoms under one rule , made the title of Bretwalda hereditary in his family ...
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... established schools at Oxford , trans- lated several Latin works into Anglo - Saxon , and otherwise encouraged learning and literature . When he died he was engaged upon a ver- sion of the Psalms . His life has been written by Asser ...
... established schools at Oxford , trans- lated several Latin works into Anglo - Saxon , and otherwise encouraged learning and literature . When he died he was engaged upon a ver- sion of the Psalms . His life has been written by Asser ...
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... established . Henceforth the power of Parliament grew steadily , until , from having at first little more than the right to petition , it became virtually the greatest power in the realm . 63. Benefit of Clergy , 1274. - Ecclesiastics ...
... established . Henceforth the power of Parliament grew steadily , until , from having at first little more than the right to petition , it became virtually the greatest power in the realm . 63. Benefit of Clergy , 1274. - Ecclesiastics ...
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Page 7 - Fivas to furnish a selection suited to youth of both sexes have been crowned with success, and we most warmly recommend it to all who are studying the French language, and to those to whom the education of youth is more particularly entrusted.' LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. ' Exceedingly good samples of the French style, and of elegance and purity of language. We recommend the work as both amusing and instructive.
Page 5 - De Fivas' New Guide to Modern French Conversation ; or, the Student and Tourist's French Vade-Mecum ; containing a Comprehensive Vocabulary, and Phrases and Dialogues on every useful or interesting topic; together with Models of Letters, Notes, and Cards; and Comparative Tables of the British and Froiu'h Coins, Weights, and Measures: the whole exhibiting, in a distinct manner, the true Pronunciation of the French Language.
Page 118 - ... had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, he would not have given me over in my gray hairs.
Page 2 - At once the simplest and most complete Grammar of the French language. To the pupil the effect is almost as if he looked into a map, so well-defined is the course of study as explained by M. de Fivas.
Page 3 - COLLIS, Honorary Canon of Worcester ; late Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford ; Head Master of the Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth, Bromsgrove. From Professor MARCEL. — ' J'ai parcouru votre dernier ouvrage, " Grammaire des Grammaires," et, frappé de sa clarté et de sa concision, je lui ai reconnu sous ce rapport une grande supériorité sur les autres grammaires, aussi me suis-je empressé de la recommander à tous ceux qui désirent se pénétrer des vrais principes de notre langue.
Page 6 - VIII et l'Evêque Le Marquis de Custine Le Coq et la Perle Conaxa ou les deux Gendres Invention de l'Imprimerie Commerce des Tulipes en Hollande Alexandre et le Chef de Bataillon Toilette de Bal Le...