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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... . RI ONV IN NOV Harvard College Library J. FROM THE LIBRARY OF ( Class of 1852 ) . Received 22 May , 1890 . 1 1 THE Annals of England ; AN EPITOME OF ENGLISH. PROFESSOR E. W. GURNEY , Double Cromlech at Plas Newydd , in Anglesey .
... . RI ONV IN NOV Harvard College Library J. FROM THE LIBRARY OF ( Class of 1852 ) . Received 22 May , 1890 . 1 1 THE Annals of England ; AN EPITOME OF ENGLISH. PROFESSOR E. W. GURNEY , Double Cromlech at Plas Newydd , in Anglesey .
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... 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 . The generally received ideas of the state of Britain at INTRODUCTION . iii.
... 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 . The generally received ideas of the state of Britain at INTRODUCTION . iii.
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... received ideas of the state of Britain at the time of its invasion by the Romans , are almost exclusively derived from the statements of Julius Cæsar , but it should excite no surprise that many of them are erroneous , when it is ...
... received ideas of the state of Britain at the time of its invasion by the Romans , are almost exclusively derived from the statements of Julius Cæsar , but it should excite no surprise that many of them are erroneous , when it is ...
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... received the Gospel , and had as yet escaped the ravages of the northern nations , ) such as St. Piran , St. Ia , St. Gwythian , and others , who , inflamed by missionary zeal , in the fifth and sixth centuries , pro- ceeded to the ...
... received the Gospel , and had as yet escaped the ravages of the northern nations , ) such as St. Piran , St. Ia , St. Gwythian , and others , who , inflamed by missionary zeal , in the fifth and sixth centuries , pro- ceeded to the ...
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... received by him . " Agricola , " says Tacitus , " placed forces in that part of Britain which fronts Ireland , more from future views than from any present fear . In truth , Ireland , as it lies just between Britain and Spain , and is ...
... received by him . " Agricola , " says Tacitus , " placed forces in that part of Britain which fronts Ireland , more from future views than from any present fear . In truth , Ireland , as it lies just between Britain and Spain , and is ...
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