CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... Romans ; and this, their new country, was in the year 1000 formed into a regular kingdom by Stephen. For his merits in ... Roman provinces, they made frequent expeditions into (Germany and Italy, destroying the early results of Christian ...
... Romans ; and this, their new country, was in the year 1000 formed into a regular kingdom by Stephen. For his merits in ... Roman provinces, they made frequent expeditions into (Germany and Italy, destroying the early results of Christian ...
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... Roman roads traverse it ; at Alwalton, Earith, and Chesterton are remains of camps, the construction of which is also ascril>ed to the Romans ; and in many places Roman remains, as pottery, coins, &c, have lieen found. Among places of ...
... Roman roads traverse it ; at Alwalton, Earith, and Chesterton are remains of camps, the construction of which is also ascril>ed to the Romans ; and in many places Roman remains, as pottery, coins, &c, have lieen found. Among places of ...
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... Roman Catholic Church must have looked upon Huss as the expounder and propagator of Wyclif's views. About this time a general council was summoned to meet at Constance, and Huss was called upon to present himself before it, in order to ...
... Roman Catholic Church must have looked upon Huss as the expounder and propagator of Wyclif's views. About this time a general council was summoned to meet at Constance, and Huss was called upon to present himself before it, in order to ...
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... Roman Catholics, and others, the outcome of which is a mass of hymnological literature, of which a good proportion is of Scottish origin and of high merit. Amongst the ninety to one hundred Scottish authors and translators whose hymns ...
... Roman Catholics, and others, the outcome of which is a mass of hymnological literature, of which a good proportion is of Scottish origin and of high merit. Amongst the ninety to one hundred Scottish authors and translators whose hymns ...
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... Roman road of Britain, which ran from Norfolk south-westwards to the vicinity of Land's End. Icolmkill. See Iona ... Romans of Lycaonia, it was three times visited by St Paul, who founded there a Christian church. In 708 it fell into the ...
... Roman road of Britain, which ran from Norfolk south-westwards to the vicinity of Land's End. Icolmkill. See Iona ... Romans of Lycaonia, it was three times visited by St Paul, who founded there a Christian church. In 708 it fell into the ...
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