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... looked on themselves as one people , or that we can as yet apply to them , save by anticipation , the common name of Englishmen . But each of them was destined to share in the conquest of the land in which we live ; and it is from the ...
... looked on themselves as one people , or that we can as yet apply to them , save by anticipation , the common name of Englishmen . But each of them was destined to share in the conquest of the land in which we live ; and it is from the ...
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... looked up as the capital of the world . So Augustine and his companions set out from Rome , and passed through Gaul , 5 and came into Britain , even as Cæsar had done ages before . But this time Rome had sent forth men not to conquer ...
... looked up as the capital of the world . So Augustine and his companions set out from Rome , and passed through Gaul , 5 and came into Britain , even as Cæsar had done ages before . But this time Rome had sent forth men not to conquer ...
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... looked upon as a true English poem . The first true English poem is that of Cadmon , which was also of Northumbrian origin . ] THE story of Cadmon , as told by Bæda , 1 proves that the making of songs was common at the time . Cadmon was ...
... looked upon as a true English poem . The first true English poem is that of Cadmon , which was also of Northumbrian origin . ] THE story of Cadmon , as told by Bæda , 1 proves that the making of songs was common at the time . Cadmon was ...
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... looked more like one dead than alive . ” 66 XIII . DEATH OF THE RED KING . PALGRAVE . [ Reluctant as Anselm was to be made Archbishop , when once installed in his see he resolutely withstood the king . Rufus recovered from his illness ...
... looked more like one dead than alive . ” 66 XIII . DEATH OF THE RED KING . PALGRAVE . [ Reluctant as Anselm was to be made Archbishop , when once installed in his see he resolutely withstood the king . Rufus recovered from his illness ...
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... looked at Geoffrey and blessed him . " My son , " he said , " my dearest , for that thou hast ever striven to show towards me such faith- fulness and gratitude as son could show to father , if by God's mercy I shall recover of this ...
... looked at Geoffrey and blessed him . " My son , " he said , " my dearest , for that thou hast ever striven to show towards me such faith- fulness and gratitude as son could show to father , if by God's mercy I shall recover of this ...
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