The World's Story: A History of the World in Story, Song and Art, Ed. by Eva March Tappan, Volume 9Eva March Tappan Houghton Mifflin, 1914 - History, Universal |
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Page 103
... remained within the space bounded by the farther shores of the four rivers . Jewels and golden vessels and other gifts costly and rare were brought to this convent by its visitors until it had become one of the richest spots in the land ...
... remained within the space bounded by the farther shores of the four rivers . Jewels and golden vessels and other gifts costly and rare were brought to this convent by its visitors until it had become one of the richest spots in the land ...
Page 257
... remained stationary , in expectation of his antagonist . This feat of horsemanship again at- tracted the applause of the multitude . However incensed at his adversary for the precau- tions which he recommended , Brian de Bois - Guilbert ...
... remained stationary , in expectation of his antagonist . This feat of horsemanship again at- tracted the applause of the multitude . However incensed at his adversary for the precau- tions which he recommended , Brian de Bois - Guilbert ...
Page 346
... remained there for that night , finding plenty of forage in the fields near to a small village , which the Scots had burnt as they passed . The next day they marched over hill and dale till about noon , when they came to some burnt ...
... remained there for that night , finding plenty of forage in the fields near to a small village , which the Scots had burnt as they passed . The next day they marched over hill and dale till about noon , when they came to some burnt ...
Contents
A TRADITION OF EARLY BRITAIN | 9 |
CARDINAL WOLSEY GOING IN PROCESSION | 27 |
Anthony Trollope | 29 |
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