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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... body ; that in them is contained the bone and marrow of the whole matter , and around them as a sustaining and organising structure the flesh and colour of it can alone effectually gather itself . " .... The Illustrations , mainly ...
... body ; that in them is contained the bone and marrow of the whole matter , and around them as a sustaining and organising structure the flesh and colour of it can alone effectually gather itself . " .... The Illustrations , mainly ...
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... bodies with woad , which gave them a terrible appearance ; they had vast herds of cattle and lived on milk and flesh , not cul- tivating corn ; they wore long hair , but no beards ; and they dwelt together in parties of ten or twelve ...
... bodies with woad , which gave them a terrible appearance ; they had vast herds of cattle and lived on milk and flesh , not cul- tivating corn ; they wore long hair , but no beards ; and they dwelt together in parties of ten or twelve ...
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... bodies with pictured forms of every sort of animals , on which account they wear no clothing , lest they should hide the figures on their body . " The kingly form of government prevailed among the Britons before the coming of Cæsar ...
... bodies with pictured forms of every sort of animals , on which account they wear no clothing , lest they should hide the figures on their body . " The kingly form of government prevailed among the Britons before the coming of Cæsar ...
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... bodies ex- posed , like fixed marks , to wounds and darts ; till , by the repeated exhortations of the general , as well as by mutual incitements from one another , they were at last roused to shake off the scandalous terror inspired by ...
... bodies ex- posed , like fixed marks , to wounds and darts ; till , by the repeated exhortations of the general , as well as by mutual incitements from one another , they were at last roused to shake off the scandalous terror inspired by ...
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... body of newly baptized Britons against their enemies , and gain- ing a victory known as the " Hallelujah , " from the cry with which his converts fell upon their heathen foes . Meantime the mighty empire of Rome , of which Britain had ...
... body of newly baptized Britons against their enemies , and gain- ing a victory known as the " Hallelujah , " from the cry with which his converts fell upon their heathen foes . Meantime the mighty empire of Rome , of which Britain had ...
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