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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... keep their own laws and chiefs on payment of tribute to the emperor . But the harshness , greediness , and money - lending of the Roman officers led to more than one outbreak , and at last to a terrible revolt . Boudicca's 3. The king ...
... keep their own laws and chiefs on payment of tribute to the emperor . But the harshness , greediness , and money - lending of the Roman officers led to more than one outbreak , and at last to a terrible revolt . Boudicca's 3. The king ...
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... keep the Roman way , accordingly Oswiu sent a priest to the Pope to be made Archbishop of Canterbury and set the Church in order ; but he died at Rome , so the Pope chose Theodore of Tarsus and sent him to England . Theodore made rules ...
... keep the Roman way , accordingly Oswiu sent a priest to the Pope to be made Archbishop of Canterbury and set the Church in order ; but he died at Rome , so the Pope chose Theodore of Tarsus and sent him to England . Theodore made rules ...
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... keep behind it . He was also à law- giver and a friend of learned men . It was he that sent Alcwine and other teachers to Charles the Great , for England was now famous for learning ; and the poet Cynewulf , whose sweet verses we have ...
... keep behind it . He was also à law- giver and a friend of learned men . It was he that sent Alcwine and other teachers to Charles the Great , for England was now famous for learning ; and the poet Cynewulf , whose sweet verses we have ...
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... keep these different kingdoms at peace with one another , and even with the Scots and Welsh , so that we hear of no ... keeping schools . In their gardens were first grown many useful shrubs and plants never before seen in England , and ...
... keep these different kingdoms at peace with one another , and even with the Scots and Welsh , so that we hear of no ... keeping schools . In their gardens were first grown many useful shrubs and plants never before seen in England , and ...
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... keep it , not only because they were helped by the English Church and befriended by the Frankish kings , but chiefly because they alone were able to stand out -787 . ] 27 The West Saxon Kings and the Danes The West Saxon Kings and the ...
... keep it , not only because they were helped by the English Church and befriended by the Frankish kings , but chiefly because they alone were able to stand out -787 . ] 27 The West Saxon Kings and the Danes The West Saxon Kings and the ...
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