History of England: From the earliest times to the death of Henry VII. By F. York Powell, M.A. 1906Longmans, Green, and Company, 1886 |
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... hand in a war - chariot with her two daughters , praying her countrymen with brave words to fight boldly and win ... hands . So the Rising ended , but when Nero heard the causes of it , he recalled the bad governor and sent out a more ...
... hand in a war - chariot with her two daughters , praying her countrymen with brave words to fight boldly and win ... hands . So the Rising ended , but when Nero heard the causes of it , he recalled the bad governor and sent out a more ...
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... hands of the English , and the three Welsh kingdoms were never able to unite again to withstand them . The chief things ... hand fight . But at Vortimer's death the Britons fled like fire , leaving Hengist lord of Kent , and he won still ...
... hands of the English , and the three Welsh kingdoms were never able to unite again to withstand them . The chief things ... hand fight . But at Vortimer's death the Britons fled like fire , leaving Hengist lord of Kent , and he won still ...
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... hands of a traitor kinsman : in life and death alike the very type of a Keltic hero . 3. The English were a nation of franklins or freeholders , living by their land and cattle , every man in his The English own homestead . A knot of ...
... hands of a traitor kinsman : in life and death alike the very type of a Keltic hero . 3. The English were a nation of franklins or freeholders , living by their land and cattle , every man in his The English own homestead . A knot of ...
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... hand is her distaff . Masters and servants all dine together ( about noon ) at the long hall tables served by the women ; the meat is handed round on spits , and the cups and drinking - horns filled from wooden buckets on a sideboard ...
... hand is her distaff . Masters and servants all dine together ( about noon ) at the long hall tables served by the women ; the meat is handed round on spits , and the cups and drinking - horns filled from wooden buckets on a sideboard ...
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... hands and feet rather big but well shapen . They could bear great fatigue and toil , and were not easily turned back from anything they had once begun . The Scots . 11. While the English were conquering Britain a body of Scots from ...
... hands and feet rather big but well shapen . They could bear great fatigue and toil , and were not easily turned back from anything they had once begun . The Scots . 11. While the English were conquering Britain a body of Scots from ...
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