Epitome of Ancient, Mediæval and Modern HistoryHoughton, Mifflin, 1888 - 618 pages |
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... English colonies : South Virginia . 291 b . Dutch colonies c . Swedish colonies Plymouth Company d . New France and the Arctic region 3. Germany to the Thirty Years ' War . Reformation 4. Thirty Years ' War 1. Bohemian Period , 1618 ...
... English colonies : South Virginia . 291 b . Dutch colonies c . Swedish colonies Plymouth Company d . New France and the Arctic region 3. Germany to the Thirty Years ' War . Reformation 4. Thirty Years ' War 1. Bohemian Period , 1618 ...
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... English history in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , and for French history in the nineteenth century ; and to Mr. Justin Winsor , Librarian of the University , for the free use of books . To Dr. R. H. Labberton and to Messrs ...
... English history in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , and for French history in the nineteenth century ; and to Mr. Justin Winsor , Librarian of the University , for the free use of books . To Dr. R. H. Labberton and to Messrs ...
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... English antiquarians of the present day consider it probable that the Phoe- nicians never set foot either in the Scilly Isles or in Britain , but received what British tin they did obtain , at second or third hand , from the Celts of ...
... English antiquarians of the present day consider it probable that the Phoe- nicians never set foot either in the Scilly Isles or in Britain , but received what British tin they did obtain , at second or third hand , from the Celts of ...
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... English Channel , W. by St. George's Channel , the Irish Sea , North Channel , and the Atlantic Ocean . It falls into three geographical divisions , corresponding somewhat to the later political divisions . I. The extreme north , beyond ...
... English Channel , W. by St. George's Channel , the Irish Sea , North Channel , and the Atlantic Ocean . It falls into three geographical divisions , corresponding somewhat to the later political divisions . I. The extreme north , beyond ...
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... English church . 688-726 . Ine , king of Wessex . Conquest of Kent ( 694 ) . Wars with the Cymry of Cornwall ( 710 ) . Laws of Ine , the oldest West Saxon code . Abdication of Ine ( 726 ) . Willibrod , missionary to the Frisians ...
... English church . 688-726 . Ine , king of Wessex . Conquest of Kent ( 694 ) . Wars with the Cymry of Cornwall ( 710 ) . Laws of Ine , the oldest West Saxon code . Abdication of Ine ( 726 ) . Willibrod , missionary to the Frisians ...
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Page 385 - It was moved that King James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between king and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, had abdicated the government, and that the throne had thereby become vacant.