Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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Page 475
... English invaders till after the horrors of conquest had been softened by the influence of Christianity . What- ever was the exact date of the conquest of Devonshire , it was certainly after Birinus had preached the faith to that most ...
... English invaders till after the horrors of conquest had been softened by the influence of Christianity . What- ever was the exact date of the conquest of Devonshire , it was certainly after Birinus had preached the faith to that most ...
Page 477
... English name . Either he was the descendant of English settlers in the British land , or else he was the descendant of Britons who had so far gone over to English ways as to take to English proper names , just as the Eng- lish a ...
... English name . Either he was the descendant of English settlers in the British land , or else he was the descendant of Britons who had so far gone over to English ways as to take to English proper names , just as the Eng- lish a ...
Page 479
... English his- tory . It was now ruled for ever that the city by the Exe was to be an Eng . lish city . It was to be no separate commonwealth , but a member of the undivided English kingdom , yet still a city that was to remain the ...
... English his- tory . It was now ruled for ever that the city by the Exe was to be an Eng . lish city . It was to be no separate commonwealth , but a member of the undivided English kingdom , yet still a city that was to remain the ...
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