Selections from the Sources of English History: Being a Supplement to Text-books of English History B.C. 55-A.D. 1832Charles William Colby Longmans, Green, & Company, 1899 - 325 |
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Strona 64
... thereof . Among the noble cities of the world that Fame celebrates , the City of London of the Kingdom of the English , is the one seat that pours out its fame more widely , sends to farther lands its wealth and trade , lifts its head ...
... thereof . Among the noble cities of the world that Fame celebrates , the City of London of the Kingdom of the English , is the one seat that pours out its fame more widely , sends to farther lands its wealth and trade , lifts its head ...
Strona 67
... thereof , at the exhortation of the sheriff and the constable , with one consent made an attack upon the Jews . After they had made assaults upon the tower day and night , the Jews offered the people a large sum of money to allow them ...
... thereof , at the exhortation of the sheriff and the constable , with one consent made an attack upon the Jews . After they had made assaults upon the tower day and night , the Jews offered the people a large sum of money to allow them ...
Strona 69
... seen by the Chris- tians in the tower , who taking courage at the sight , rushed forth in arms from the tower to meet the king , and at the The report thereof the Turks were thrown into confusion . The Prowess of Cœur de Lion . 69.
... seen by the Chris- tians in the tower , who taking courage at the sight , rushed forth in arms from the tower to meet the king , and at the The report thereof the Turks were thrown into confusion . The Prowess of Cœur de Lion . 69.
Strona 70
... thereof the Turks were thrown into confusion . king , meanwhile , with brandished sword , still pursued and slaughtered the enemy , who were thus enclosed between the two bodies of the Christians , and filled the streets with their ...
... thereof the Turks were thrown into confusion . king , meanwhile , with brandished sword , still pursued and slaughtered the enemy , who were thus enclosed between the two bodies of the Christians , and filled the streets with their ...
Strona 87
... thereof ; and if the owner sell or alienate the ground upon which the work stand , the right of the service of these colliers , salters , etc. , passes over to the purchaser , as fundo annexum , without any express grant ; yet , to cut ...
... thereof ; and if the owner sell or alienate the ground upon which the work stand , the right of the service of these colliers , salters , etc. , passes over to the purchaser , as fundo annexum , without any express grant ; yet , to cut ...
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