The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... religion . But to us it seems that there is no demonstrative evidence of antiquity in these cir- cumstances ; for why should we not suppose that some persons , who lived in the age of Geoffry of Monmouth , and Caradoc of Llancarvan ...
... religion . But to us it seems that there is no demonstrative evidence of antiquity in these cir- cumstances ; for why should we not suppose that some persons , who lived in the age of Geoffry of Monmouth , and Caradoc of Llancarvan ...
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... religion in Britain during the lifetime of St. Paul ! A succession of Christian monarchs from that period governed the whole of Britain ! Instead of Constantine being the first Christian sove- reign , the kings of Britain had been for ...
... religion in Britain during the lifetime of St. Paul ! A succession of Christian monarchs from that period governed the whole of Britain ! Instead of Constantine being the first Christian sove- reign , the kings of Britain had been for ...
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... religion , and founded there a new prin- cipality . They were the first to introduce feudality , which , as it was already beginning to decline in the rest of Europe , here arose in a more equitable and milder form , being further ...
... religion , and founded there a new prin- cipality . They were the first to introduce feudality , which , as it was already beginning to decline in the rest of Europe , here arose in a more equitable and milder form , being further ...
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... religion in this ill - fated town ; they violated the nuns in the convents , slew the priests and the women after subjecting them to their pleasure , and dashed the infants against the walls . " - Vol . ii . p . 192 . Other traits of a ...
... religion in this ill - fated town ; they violated the nuns in the convents , slew the priests and the women after subjecting them to their pleasure , and dashed the infants against the walls . " - Vol . ii . p . 192 . Other traits of a ...
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... religion and custom crowded this then cheerful plain , carpeted with the flowers of spring , with citizens wending their way towards the church . Divided into numerous groups , they walked , sate in clusters , spread their tables , or ...
... religion and custom crowded this then cheerful plain , carpeted with the flowers of spring , with citizens wending their way towards the church . Divided into numerous groups , they walked , sate in clusters , spread their tables , or ...
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