Source-book of English History: For the Use of Schools and ReadersElizabeth Kimball Kendall Macmillan, 1908 - 483 oldal |
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xvii. oldal
... thought useless , or even dangerous , to place the original text in the hands of the boy or girl just beginning the study of history . The definite gains from a moderate and carefully directed use of sources are manifold . First and ...
... thought useless , or even dangerous , to place the original text in the hands of the boy or girl just beginning the study of history . The definite gains from a moderate and carefully directed use of sources are manifold . First and ...
10. oldal
... thought impious ; every German , according to his means , receives his guest with a well - furnished table . When his supplies are exhausted , he who was but now the host be- comes the guide and companion to further hospitality , and ...
... thought impious ; every German , according to his means , receives his guest with a well - furnished table . When his supplies are exhausted , he who was but now the host be- comes the guide and companion to further hospitality , and ...
14. oldal
... thought of the new doctrine , and the new worship that was preached ? To which the chief of his own priests , Coifi , immediately answered : " O the king , consider what this is which is now preached to us ; preaching of for I verily ...
... thought of the new doctrine , and the new worship that was preached ? To which the chief of his own priests , Coifi , immediately answered : " O the king , consider what this is which is now preached to us ; preaching of for I verily ...
33. oldal
... thought that he should acquire great fame if he could seize Wulfnoth alive or dead . But as they were on their way thither , then came such a wind against them as no man before remembered , and the ships it then utterly beat , and ...
... thought that he should acquire great fame if he could seize Wulfnoth alive or dead . But as they were on their way thither , then came such a wind against them as no man before remembered , and the ships it then utterly beat , and ...
44. oldal
... thought no shame to do So very narrowly did he cause the there was not a single hide nor a shameful to relate that which he was there an ox , or a cow , or a pig passed by , and that was not set down in the accounts , and then all these ...
... thought no shame to do So very narrowly did he cause the there was not a single hide nor a shameful to relate that which he was there an ox , or a cow , or a pig passed by , and that was not set down in the accounts , and then all these ...
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