A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... from Ireland , Constantine of Scotland , and Owen of Cumberland , caused the vriter of the national record for the year 937 to break into song . TO A D. 990. ] BATTLE OF MALDON . ALFRIC 36 A FIRST SKETCH OF English LITERATURE . [ A.D. 947.
... from Ireland , Constantine of Scotland , and Owen of Cumberland , caused the vriter of the national record for the year 937 to break into song . TO A D. 990. ] BATTLE OF MALDON . ALFRIC 36 A FIRST SKETCH OF English LITERATURE . [ A.D. 947.
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... Scotland's son , but he left the Scottish court to become a Cistercian monk in Rievaulx Abbey . In 1146 he became Abbot of Rievaulx , and he died , aged fifty . seven , in 1166. Five - and - twenty years afterwards he was canonised as a ...
... Scotland's son , but he left the Scottish court to become a Cistercian monk in Rievaulx Abbey . In 1146 he became Abbot of Rievaulx , and he died , aged fifty . seven , in 1166. Five - and - twenty years afterwards he was canonised as a ...
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... Scotland , who was taken prisoner while be- sieging Alnwick Castle . After the death of Henry II . , Richard I. is said to have extorted from Glanville £ 15,000 towards the expenses of the crusade in which he accompanied his new master ...
... Scotland , who was taken prisoner while be- sieging Alnwick Castle . After the death of Henry II . , Richard I. is said to have extorted from Glanville £ 15,000 towards the expenses of the crusade in which he accompanied his new master ...
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... Scotland . It began with Shem , Ham , Japheth , and the origin of the Scots , and was brought down to the year 1360 , in a manner that in some degree forsook the method of monastic annals , and made an approach to a formal history . In ...
... Scotland . It began with Shem , Ham , Japheth , and the origin of the Scots , and was brought down to the year 1360 , in a manner that in some degree forsook the method of monastic annals , and made an approach to a formal history . In ...
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... Scotland , of reckoning the 25th of March as the first day of the legal year , while the 1st of January was , according to the popular reckoning by the Julian Calendar , accounted New Year's Day . Before 1752 , therefore , any date in a ...
... Scotland , of reckoning the 25th of March as the first day of the legal year , while the 1st of January was , according to the popular reckoning by the Julian Calendar , accounted New Year's Day . Before 1752 , therefore , any date in a ...
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