Pinnock's Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith's Abridgment of the History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George II, with a Continuation to the Present Time ...Edward C. Biddle, 1836 - 454 Seiten |
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... conduct , and the result of this battle . 10. At what time did peace prevail in Great Britain ? 11. What was the situation of Rome at this time ? 12. What were the nations that infested the northern parts ? 13. When did the Romans take ...
... conduct , and the result of this battle . 10. At what time did peace prevail in Great Britain ? 11. What was the situation of Rome at this time ? 12. What were the nations that infested the northern parts ? 13. When did the Romans take ...
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... conduct of Ella and his three sons , had some time before laid the foundation of the kingdom of the South Saxons , though not without great opposition and bloodshed . This new kingdom included Surry , Sussex , and the New Forest ; and ...
... conduct of Ella and his three sons , had some time before laid the foundation of the kingdom of the South Saxons , though not without great opposition and bloodshed . This new kingdom included Surry , Sussex , and the New Forest ; and ...
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... conduct of the Danes during Ethelred's reign ? 5. What method did Ethelred take to destroy the Danes ? 6. What was the consequence of Ethelred's perfidy ? 7. By whom was Sweyn succeeded ? 9. Did Canute reprove his courtiers for their ...
... conduct of the Danes during Ethelred's reign ? 5. What method did Ethelred take to destroy the Danes ? 6. What was the consequence of Ethelred's perfidy ? 7. By whom was Sweyn succeeded ? 9. Did Canute reprove his courtiers for their ...
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... conduct prevailed in every action . 3. The tranquillity which he had thus established in his dominions induced him to extend his views ; and some overtures made by Edward the Con- fessor , in the latter part of his reign , who was ...
... conduct prevailed in every action . 3. The tranquillity which he had thus established in his dominions induced him to extend his views ; and some overtures made by Edward the Con- fessor , in the latter part of his reign , who was ...
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... conduct of William and Harold . 14. How did Harold fall ? How long did the Saxon monarchy continue in England ? * The English in this battle neither used the long - bow nor cross - bow , but both were used by the Normans . The English ...
... conduct of William and Harold . 14. How did Harold fall ? How long did the Saxon monarchy continue in England ? * The English in this battle neither used the long - bow nor cross - bow , but both were used by the Normans . The English ...
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