The physical and historical geography of the British empire, by a certificated teacher [D.C. Maccarthy].1859 |
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... Danes and English , and * It will be observed that the counties are treated of in alphabetical order ; so are the towns , but under the head of the county to which they belong . was one of the first counties that pronounced in favour OF ...
... Danes and English , and * It will be observed that the counties are treated of in alphabetical order ; so are the towns , but under the head of the county to which they belong . was one of the first counties that pronounced in favour OF ...
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... Danes called it Deoraby , * whence it is supposed that its present name is derived . King Edmund , in 942 , obtained the county from the Mer- cians . William I. gave the greater part of it to his natural son , William Peverell . The ...
... Danes called it Deoraby , * whence it is supposed that its present name is derived . King Edmund , in 942 , obtained the county from the Mer- cians . William I. gave the greater part of it to his natural son , William Peverell . The ...
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... Danes and the Saxons . Henry Peverell , before men- tioned , possessed it . Henry I. gave it to the earl of Chester , and made it a corporate town . The Jews were expelled in the reign of Richard I. Derby was often visited by the plague ...
... Danes and the Saxons . Henry Peverell , before men- tioned , possessed it . Henry I. gave it to the earl of Chester , and made it a corporate town . The Jews were expelled in the reign of Richard I. Derby was often visited by the plague ...
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... Danes , after various de- scents on the coast , located themselves at Exeter , where they were besieged by Alfred and compelled to a truce . Devonshire was much disturbed during the Wars of the Roses . Perkin Warbeck attempted to obtain ...
... Danes , after various de- scents on the coast , located themselves at Exeter , where they were besieged by Alfred and compelled to a truce . Devonshire was much disturbed during the Wars of the Roses . Perkin Warbeck attempted to obtain ...
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... Danes , who were driven out by Alfred . It withstood for a time the authority of Wil- liam I. Again it suffered , in the wars of Stephen and Matilda . Perkin Warbeck laid unsuccessful siege to it in the reign of Henry VII . " The change ...
... Danes , who were driven out by Alfred . It withstood for a time the authority of Wil- liam I. Again it suffered , in the wars of Stephen and Matilda . Perkin Warbeck laid unsuccessful siege to it in the reign of Henry VII . " The change ...
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278 ページ - WE were now treading that illustrious Island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion. To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible, if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish, if it were possible. Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future, predominate...
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