History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsS. Babcock, 1837 - 324 strani |
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... hundred years or more , and Methuselah , the oldest of them , lived to the age of nine hundred and sixty - nine years . 5. Of the flood . Soon after men had multiplied HISTORY ...
... hundred years or more , and Methuselah , the oldest of them , lived to the age of nine hundred and sixty - nine years . 5. Of the flood . Soon after men had multiplied HISTORY ...
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... Britain , derives its present name ; and hence the word English . 38. The Romans conquered Britain , and had pos- session of it more than four hundred years . During this time , they protected the Britons from their enemies SAXONS . 21.
... Britain , derives its present name ; and hence the word English . 38. The Romans conquered Britain , and had pos- session of it more than four hundred years . During this time , they protected the Britons from their enemies SAXONS . 21.
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... hundred years , were united under Egbert , in the year 827 . 46. Of the Danes . Not many years after Egbert came into possession of England , the country began to be harassed by the invasion and depredations of the Danes . It was during ...
... hundred years , were united under Egbert , in the year 827 . 46. Of the Danes . Not many years after Egbert came into possession of England , the country began to be harassed by the invasion and depredations of the Danes . It was during ...
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... hundred years . Most of the Britons were driven into Wales by the Saxons , and the Welsh are their descendants . The dominion of England was in the Saxon conquerors for five hundred years ; it then passed to the Danes , for a short ...
... hundred years . Most of the Britons were driven into Wales by the Saxons , and the Welsh are their descendants . The dominion of England was in the Saxon conquerors for five hundred years ; it then passed to the Danes , for a short ...
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... hundred years of age . Clarenbald died aged 168 years ; Swarling at the age of 142 ; and Turgar , aged 115 . 62. Morals . The Saxons were not only savage in their manners , but very vicious . Bishop Lupus , in one of his sermons ...
... hundred years of age . Clarenbald died aged 168 years ; Swarling at the age of 142 ; and Turgar , aged 115 . 62. Morals . The Saxons were not only savage in their manners , but very vicious . Bishop Lupus , in one of his sermons ...
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