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... their owners on the Isle of Thanet , at Ebbs Fleet , and , from that moment the Anglo - Saxon dynasty was founded , and gradually all the other powers gave way before them . They were barbarians , like BRITAIN BEFORE ALFRED . 3.
... their owners on the Isle of Thanet , at Ebbs Fleet , and , from that moment the Anglo - Saxon dynasty was founded , and gradually all the other powers gave way before them . They were barbarians , like BRITAIN BEFORE ALFRED . 3.
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gave way before them . They were barbarians , like the aboriginal inhabitants of the island , but they were daring , ingenious , and hardy men : they built ships , raised buildings , planned defences , and Vortigern , the British king ...
gave way before them . They were barbarians , like the aboriginal inhabitants of the island , but they were daring , ingenious , and hardy men : they built ships , raised buildings , planned defences , and Vortigern , the British king ...
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... gave us a home , and , when my dear parent was no more , he adopted her child ; and he and my aunt ever treated me as their own daughter . Their little boy - one in- fant alone had been given to them - had died long before ; and I ...
... gave us a home , and , when my dear parent was no more , he adopted her child ; and he and my aunt ever treated me as their own daughter . Their little boy - one in- fant alone had been given to them - had died long before ; and I ...
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... gave her ; and thus the precious hour of the mind's awakening , the years of early youth , with all their freshness , were thrown away , and the uncultured mind - garden was over- run with weeds , which grew up in rank luxuriance where ...
... gave her ; and thus the precious hour of the mind's awakening , the years of early youth , with all their freshness , were thrown away , and the uncultured mind - garden was over- run with weeds , which grew up in rank luxuriance where ...
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... gave him orders ; and if they happened to be fidgety or self- important , his patience and his politeness were soon exhausted . His replies were short and abrupt , and his manner anything but tradesman - like . Not that he purposely ...
... gave him orders ; and if they happened to be fidgety or self- important , his patience and his politeness were soon exhausted . His replies were short and abrupt , and his manner anything but tradesman - like . Not that he purposely ...
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