The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... less could Bede . The Anglo - Saxons , of course , could have known nothing of the history of Britain previously to their own arrival , except from information derived from the Britons ; and if there was any account whatever among them ...
... less could Bede . The Anglo - Saxons , of course , could have known nothing of the history of Britain previously to their own arrival , except from information derived from the Britons ; and if there was any account whatever among them ...
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... less than five hundred and fifty years elapsed from the date of the alleged conversion of Britain under " King Lucius , " before any mention was made of it ; for Bede wrote about A.D. 730 ; and this profound silence is altogether ...
... less than five hundred and fifty years elapsed from the date of the alleged conversion of Britain under " King Lucius , " before any mention was made of it ; for Bede wrote about A.D. 730 ; and this profound silence is altogether ...
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... Less , or St. Simon Zelotes , or Joseph of Arimathea , or Aristobulus , as preachers of the Gospel here in the apostolic age . All these traditions are easily proved to be valueless . But the accounts of St. Paul's mission are much more ...
... Less , or St. Simon Zelotes , or Joseph of Arimathea , or Aristobulus , as preachers of the Gospel here in the apostolic age . All these traditions are easily proved to be valueless . But the accounts of St. Paul's mission are much more ...
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... less in their practices of treason . The result would seem to condemn them . For the present , the intrigues of the Pope and the insubordi- nation of the people were overpowered by the zeal of the Ghibel- lines , and the talents of ...
... less in their practices of treason . The result would seem to condemn them . For the present , the intrigues of the Pope and the insubordi- nation of the people were overpowered by the zeal of the Ghibel- lines , and the talents of ...
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... less than a year after the conquest of Apulia and Sicily , Charles found himself in danger of losing his so easily acquired dominions . And so successfully did Conrad and his partisans carry on their plans , that in the same year , 1267 ...
... less than a year after the conquest of Apulia and Sicily , Charles found himself in danger of losing his so easily acquired dominions . And so successfully did Conrad and his partisans carry on their plans , that in the same year , 1267 ...
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