The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom, Volume 1Charles Knight and Company, 1838 |
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... Prince Arthur . - Northcote 288 St. Edmundsbury 289 Runnymead 290 Tomb of King John at Winchester 291 Castle of Newcastle - upon - Tyne 292 Ruins of Norham Castle 482 483 363 Cup , found in the Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey 364 Groups of ...
... Prince Arthur . - Northcote 288 St. Edmundsbury 289 Runnymead 290 Tomb of King John at Winchester 291 Castle of Newcastle - upon - Tyne 292 Ruins of Norham Castle 482 483 363 Cup , found in the Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey 364 Groups of ...
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... prince . Pinkerton considers the Latin Vecturiones to be a corruption of Peohtar or Pehtar , which is the form in which the name Picts was anciently written . * Chalmers , also , derives the Latin appellation from the old name of the ...
... prince . Pinkerton considers the Latin Vecturiones to be a corruption of Peohtar or Pehtar , which is the form in which the name Picts was anciently written . * Chalmers , also , derives the Latin appellation from the old name of the ...
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... prince , who was then a guest in the Roman camp , to defend him and them against the fury of Cassivellaunus , promising , on these conditions , obedience and entire submis- sion in the name of all the Trinobantes . Cæsar demanded forty ...
... prince , who was then a guest in the Roman camp , to defend him and them against the fury of Cassivellaunus , promising , on these conditions , obedience and entire submis- sion in the name of all the Trinobantes . Cæsar demanded forty ...
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... prince was really the chief of the Catyeuchlani . St. 7. The SIMENI are described as adjacent to these last , and are supposed to have occupied Norfolk , Suffolk , and Cambridge . They are conjectured , as has been already stated , to ...
... prince was really the chief of the Catyeuchlani . St. 7. The SIMENI are described as adjacent to these last , and are supposed to have occupied Norfolk , Suffolk , and Cambridge . They are conjectured , as has been already stated , to ...
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... prince is not even allowed to have a wife of his own , but he has free access to the wives of all his subjects , that , having no children which he knows to be his own , he may not be prompted to encroach on the privileges of his ...
... prince is not even allowed to have a wife of his own , but he has free access to the wives of all his subjects , that , having no children which he knows to be his own , he may not be prompted to encroach on the privileges of his ...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People ..., Volume 1 George Lillie Craik Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
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