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... example was freely followed by many . Augus- tine became the first Archbishop of Canterbury , and his cathedral , although it has been many times rebuilt , still re- mains the metropolitan or mother church of England . He consecrated a ...
... example was freely followed by many . Augus- tine became the first Archbishop of Canterbury , and his cathedral , although it has been many times rebuilt , still re- mains the metropolitan or mother church of England . He consecrated a ...
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... examples . CHAPTER XVII . EDWARD I. Edward I .; attempt to assassinate him ; his character ( 1 ) —war with Prince Llywelyn ; death of Llywelyn and of David ; Wales united to England ; creation of the Prince of Wales ( 2 ) —competitors ...
... examples . CHAPTER XVII . EDWARD I. Edward I .; attempt to assassinate him ; his character ( 1 ) —war with Prince Llywelyn ; death of Llywelyn and of David ; Wales united to England ; creation of the Prince of Wales ( 2 ) —competitors ...
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... example was followed by five others . The King seemed determined to have their heads struck off , and only gave way when his wife , Philippa of Hainault , fell in tears at his feet , and begged their lives . The town , which Edward ...
... example was followed by five others . The King seemed determined to have their heads struck off , and only gave way when his wife , Philippa of Hainault , fell in tears at his feet , and begged their lives . The town , which Edward ...
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... example of his father in paying great attention to the navy . He con- stituted the Admiralty and Navy Office , and established the Trinity House and the dockyards at Deptford , Woolwich , and Portsmouth . CHAPTER XXIX . EDWARD VI ...
... example of his father in paying great attention to the navy . He con- stituted the Admiralty and Navy Office , and established the Trinity House and the dockyards at Deptford , Woolwich , and Portsmouth . CHAPTER XXIX . EDWARD VI ...
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... example was generally followed throughout the nation . The manage- ment of the re - coinage reflected great credit upon the then Chancellor of the Exchequer , Charles Montague , a young Whig , noted for bringing about the foundation ...
... example was generally followed throughout the nation . The manage- ment of the re - coinage reflected great credit upon the then Chancellor of the Exchequer , Charles Montague , a young Whig , noted for bringing about the foundation ...
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