Source-book of English History: For the Use of Schools and ReadersElizabeth Kimball Kendall Macmillan, 1908 - 483 oldal |
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v. oldal
... bring together extracts illustrating the dominant interest of each period . It may seem that a disproportionate share of the extracts is given to the later times . I have felt that this departure from the practice of most histories and ...
... bring together extracts illustrating the dominant interest of each period . It may seem that a disproportionate share of the extracts is given to the later times . I have felt that this departure from the practice of most histories and ...
xx. oldal
... bring home to him , not merely the frenzy of 1679 , but the prevailing Catholic influence of the reign of James II , the reaction of the Revolution of 1688 , the unreforming spirit of the eigh- teenth century , the passion for reform in ...
... bring home to him , not merely the frenzy of 1679 , but the prevailing Catholic influence of the reign of James II , the reaction of the Revolution of 1688 , the unreforming spirit of the eigh- teenth century , the passion for reform in ...
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... brings his wounds to mother and wife , who shrink not from counting or even demanding them , and who administer both food and encouragement to the com- batants . Councils About minor matters the chiefs deliberate , about the more ...
... brings his wounds to mother and wife , who shrink not from counting or even demanding them , and who administer both food and encouragement to the com- batants . Councils About minor matters the chiefs deliberate , about the more ...
7. oldal
... bringing on day . Their freedom has this disadvantage , that they do not meet simultaneously or as they are bidden , but two or three days are wasted in the delays of assembling . When the multitude think proper , they sit down armed ...
... bringing on day . Their freedom has this disadvantage , that they do not meet simultaneously or as they are bidden , but two or three days are wasted in the delays of assembling . When the multitude think proper , they sit down armed ...
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... bringing a still greater number of men , which , being added to the former , made up an invincible army . The new comers received of the Britons a place to inhabit , upon condition that they should wage war against their enemies for the ...
... bringing a still greater number of men , which , being added to the former , made up an invincible army . The new comers received of the Britons a place to inhabit , upon condition that they should wage war against their enemies for the ...
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