An Historical Sketch of the Progress of Knowledge in England: From the Conversion of the Anglo-Saxons, to the End of the Reign of ElisabethJ. and A. Arch, J. G. Barlace, 1819 - 358 страници |
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... established a communication with Rome , and acquired a familiarity with the latin language ; during this period , likewise , great numbers of them , travelling there in search of religious truth , distinguished themselves by their zeal ...
... established a communication with Rome , and acquired a familiarity with the latin language ; during this period , likewise , great numbers of them , travelling there in search of religious truth , distinguished themselves by their zeal ...
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... established by Alfred . Ina introduced , into his king- dom , that odious tax called Peter's Pence , which afterwards spread itself through all England ; we read , likewise , that , about forty years after his accession to the throne ...
... established by Alfred . Ina introduced , into his king- dom , that odious tax called Peter's Pence , which afterwards spread itself through all England ; we read , likewise , that , about forty years after his accession to the throne ...
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... established in different parts of that country under his inspection . He has been thought , by some , to have been the founder of the University of Paris , but this is not suffi ciently authenticated : certain it is , however , that ...
... established in different parts of that country under his inspection . He has been thought , by some , to have been the founder of the University of Paris , but this is not suffi ciently authenticated : certain it is , however , that ...
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... established , the practice of adorning churches with pictures was introduced , great numbers were brought into this country after the conversion of our ancestors ; the churches of Were- mouth and larrow were adorned , not only with a ...
... established , the practice of adorning churches with pictures was introduced , great numbers were brought into this country after the conversion of our ancestors ; the churches of Were- mouth and larrow were adorned , not only with a ...
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... establish it in England , for after a long and vio- lent struggle , the people publicly declared , they would not suffer the laws of the country to be changed . 1 One circumstance which marks the general character of the age , was the ...
... establish it in England , for after a long and vio- lent struggle , the people publicly declared , they would not suffer the laws of the country to be changed . 1 One circumstance which marks the general character of the age , was the ...
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