The History of England: The history of the Anglo-Saxons from the earliest period to the Norman conquest ... In three volumes ... 6th ed. 1836Longman, Orme, Brown and Green, and Longman, 1839 |
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... reason of the certainty of this momentous event . BUT the only ancient record , which connects a rational chronology with this awful revolution in physical nature - the Genesis of Moses - has au- thorised our best chronologers to place ...
... reason of the certainty of this momentous event . BUT the only ancient record , which connects a rational chronology with this awful revolution in physical nature - the Genesis of Moses - has au- thorised our best chronologers to place ...
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... reason desires ; which Christi- anity now enjoins ; and which our best sympathies suggest . Superstition , irreligion , and despotism increase , as the moral attachments to probity and order lessen ; and yet by their increase assist to ...
... reason desires ; which Christi- anity now enjoins ; and which our best sympathies suggest . Superstition , irreligion , and despotism increase , as the moral attachments to probity and order lessen ; and yet by their increase assist to ...
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... reasons for attack- ing Britain was that it had assisted the Keltic Gauls to resist him.73 He speaks also of its being visited by the Keltic merchants ; and before his in- vasion of Britain , he sent one of the Keltic princes of Gaul ...
... reasons for attack- ing Britain was that it had assisted the Keltic Gauls to resist him.73 He speaks also of its being visited by the Keltic merchants ; and before his in- vasion of Britain , he sent one of the Keltic princes of Gaul ...
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... they were frequented by the merchants of Tartessus and Carthage , and were rich in tin and lead . De oris Marit . an island , there was no reason to change its 52 HISTORY OF THE These islands, the Scilly Isles, and Cornwall.
... they were frequented by the merchants of Tartessus and Carthage , and were rich in tin and lead . De oris Marit . an island , there was no reason to change its 52 HISTORY OF THE These islands, the Scilly Isles, and Cornwall.
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Sharon Turner. an island , there was no reason to change its insular appellation . In our navigations to the Pacific ... reasons for supposing the Cassiterides to be the Scilly islands are thus stated in Camden's Britannia . They are ...
Sharon Turner. an island , there was no reason to change its insular appellation . In our navigations to the Pacific ... reasons for supposing the Cassiterides to be the Scilly islands are thus stated in Camden's Britannia . They are ...
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