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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... living in England are come of their blood . They were short of stature , with long narrow heads , large jaws , and high cheekbones ; their hair , worn long and unkempt or knotted above their heads , was dark . Their clothing was of ...
... living in England are come of their blood . They were short of stature , with long narrow heads , large jaws , and high cheekbones ; their hair , worn long and unkempt or knotted above their heads , was dark . Their clothing was of ...
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... living when Cæsar and Tacitus wrote . Of these KELTS , whose speech is still spoken by more than two millions of us ( Welsh , Irish , and Scots ) , much more may be told . The Greeks and Romans speak of them as tall and well made ...
... living when Cæsar and Tacitus wrote . Of these KELTS , whose speech is still spoken by more than two millions of us ( Welsh , Irish , and Scots ) , much more may be told . The Greeks and Romans speak of them as tall and well made ...
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... living thing within it put to death . They then marched to Verulam and London , which in like manner they utterly de- stroyed . The 9th legion venturing to attack them was com- pletely cut to pieces in the open field , and so great was ...
... living thing within it put to death . They then marched to Verulam and London , which in like manner they utterly de- stroyed . The 9th legion venturing to attack them was com- pletely cut to pieces in the open field , and so great was ...
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... living by their land and cattle , every man in his The English own homestead . A knot of neighbouring home- people . Their steads owned by men of the same kindred government . formed a village called by the family name ( Wallingford ...
... living by their land and cattle , every man in his The English own homestead . A knot of neighbouring home- people . Their steads owned by men of the same kindred government . formed a village called by the family name ( Wallingford ...
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... living room , the bower or women's room , besides kitchens , cow - byres , stables , and storehouses - all standing in a square yard fenced about with a bank and hedge , and perhaps a moat round the whole . The owner of such a place is ...
... living room , the bower or women's room , besides kitchens , cow - byres , stables , and storehouses - all standing in a square yard fenced about with a bank and hedge , and perhaps a moat round the whole . The owner of such a place is ...
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