The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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... Britain for a " Monumenta Historica Britannica , " edited by Messrs . Petrie , Sharp , and Hardy . It is to be regretted that but a single volume has yet appeared of a work so well calculated to do credit to the liberality of Government ...
... Britain for a " Monumenta Historica Britannica , " edited by Messrs . Petrie , Sharp , and Hardy . It is to be regretted that but a single volume has yet appeared of a work so well calculated to do credit to the liberality of Government ...
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... Britain xvi Gold Coins of Tasciovanus and of Cunobelin 19 Silver Coin of Claudius , commemorative of his conquest of Britain Brass Coin of Hadrian , on occasion of his visit to Britain Brass Coin of Antoninus Pius , representing Rome ...
... Britain xvi Gold Coins of Tasciovanus and of Cunobelin 19 Silver Coin of Claudius , commemorative of his conquest of Britain Brass Coin of Hadrian , on occasion of his visit to Britain Brass Coin of Antoninus Pius , representing Rome ...
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... Britain , and a legend of its first peopling . " " ' The island of Britain is eight hundred miles long , and two hundred miles broad : and here in this island are five tongues , English , British , Scottish , Pictish , and Latin . The ...
... Britain , and a legend of its first peopling . " " ' The island of Britain is eight hundred miles long , and two hundred miles broad : and here in this island are five tongues , English , British , Scottish , Pictish , and Latin . The ...
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... Britain , and conquered some portion of the land . And their leader was called Reoda , from whom they are named Dalreodi a . ' The research of modern writers has failed to carry the authentic history of Britain beyond the year 57 before ...
... Britain , and conquered some portion of the land . And their leader was called Reoda , from whom they are named Dalreodi a . ' The research of modern writers has failed to carry the authentic history of Britain beyond the year 57 before ...
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... Britain , to which some addition may be made from the Peutin- gerian Table , a document probably belonging to the fourth century , though only known to us from a tran- script of much later date . Equal to 3,178 and 2,280 English miles ...
... Britain , to which some addition may be made from the Peutin- gerian Table , a document probably belonging to the fourth century , though only known to us from a tran- script of much later date . Equal to 3,178 and 2,280 English miles ...
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