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... says : " the forests of the Britons are their cities ; for when they have enclosed a very large space with felled trees , they build within it , houses for themselves and hovels for their cattle . " Their collection of wicker - work ...
... says : " the forests of the Britons are their cities ; for when they have enclosed a very large space with felled trees , they build within it , houses for themselves and hovels for their cattle . " Their collection of wicker - work ...
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... says an English writer , many traces of their old superstition still linger in the popular sports and pastimes of the people . " The ceremonies of All Hallowmas , the bonfires of May - Day and Midsummer Eve , the virtues attributed to ...
... says an English writer , many traces of their old superstition still linger in the popular sports and pastimes of the people . " The ceremonies of All Hallowmas , the bonfires of May - Day and Midsummer Eve , the virtues attributed to ...
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... says : " Even the places in Britain hitherto inaccessible to Roman arms , have been subdued by the gospel of Christ ! " When the heathen emperors persecuted Christianity throughout all the empire , British Christians suffered also , and ...
... says : " Even the places in Britain hitherto inaccessible to Roman arms , have been subdued by the gospel of Christ ! " When the heathen emperors persecuted Christianity throughout all the empire , British Christians suffered also , and ...
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... " The barbarians , " say they , " chase us into the sea ; the sea throws us back upon the barbarians ; and we have only the hard choice left us of perishing by the sword or by the waves . " terrible as to 20 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... " The barbarians , " say they , " chase us into the sea ; the sea throws us back upon the barbarians ; and we have only the hard choice left us of perishing by the sword or by the waves . " terrible as to 20 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... says the Jewish proverb ; and now when the bondage of the Saxons was heaviest , God raised up for them a deliverer . In the year 871 the crown of England rested upon 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . -KING ALFRED THE GREAT -HIS EABLY DAYS ...
... says the Jewish proverb ; and now when the bondage of the Saxons was heaviest , God raised up for them a deliverer . In the year 871 the crown of England rested upon 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . -KING ALFRED THE GREAT -HIS EABLY DAYS ...
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Abbey Alfred archbishop archbishop of Canterbury arms army barons battle beautiful became Becket bishop brave Britain Britons brother Cæsar called Canterbury Canute castle century CHAPTER Charles Christian church clergy Conqueror conquest court Cromwell crown Danes death Describe duchy of Normandy Duke Earl Edmund Ironsides Edward Edward the Confessor Elizabeth enemies English king Ethelred exclaimed favor favorite fleet foreign fought France French king hands Harold head heart Henry Henry VIII Henry's Heptarchy Holy hundred Ireland island James King John king of England king's kingdom knights Lady laid land learned London Lord marriage married Mary monarch monasteries monks nation noble Norman Normandy parliament Picts Pope priests Prince princess prisoner queen received reign religion Richard Roman Catholics Rome royal Saxon Scotland Scots sent soldiers Thomas à Becket thousand throne took Tower town victory Westminster Abbey whilst William William the Norman young
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Страница 216 - I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too...
Страница 455 - On this question of principle, while actual suffering was yet afar off, they raised their flag against a power, to which, for purposes of foreign conquest and subjugation, Rome, in the height of her glory, is not to be compared ; a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts, whose morning drum-beat, following the sun, and keeping company with the hours, circles the earth with one continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England.
Страница 330 - I rejoice that America has resisted. Three millions of people, so dead to all the feelings of liberty as voluntarily to submit to be slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of the rest.
Страница 415 - On England's annals, through the long Hereafter of her speech and song, That light its rays shall cast From portals of the past. A lady with a lamp shall stand In the great history of the land, A noble type of good, Heroic womanhood.
Страница 410 - Right through the line they broke ; Cossack and Russian Reel'd from the sabre-stroke Shatter'd and sunder'd. Then they rode back, but not, Not the six hundred.
Страница 339 - I impeach Warren Hastings of high crimes and misdemeanors. I impeach him in the name of the Commons' House of Parliament, whose trust he has betrayed.
Страница 183 - Still from the sire the son shall hear Of the stern strife and carnage drear Of Flodden's fatal field, Where shivered was fair Scotland's spear And broken was her shield ! XXXV Day dawns upon the mountain's side.
Страница 204 - 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.
Страница 374 - NOT a drum was heard, not a funeral note, As his corse to the rampart we hurried ; Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot O'er the grave where our hero we buried.
Страница 241 - Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm off from an anointed king...