The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 104
... centuries . The his- tory of Normandy during the tenth century is the subject of the fourth chapter : two more follow , embracing the three quarters of a century which were occupied by the Danish wars of conquest and the Danish reigns ...
... centuries . The his- tory of Normandy during the tenth century is the subject of the fourth chapter : two more follow , embracing the three quarters of a century which were occupied by the Danish wars of conquest and the Danish reigns ...
Page 305
... century - intellectually as well as chronologically . As the narrative has only just reached the end of the fourth century , we are not yet able to speak with any great con- fidence as to the manner in which some of the more difficult ...
... century - intellectually as well as chronologically . As the narrative has only just reached the end of the fourth century , we are not yet able to speak with any great con- fidence as to the manner in which some of the more difficult ...
Page 573
... century , who was a historian by profession , and , according to the custom once prevalent in Ireland , by hereditary descent . This writer's works are all composed in the Irish language , and are in great part transcrip- tions from ...
... century , who was a historian by profession , and , according to the custom once prevalent in Ireland , by hereditary descent . This writer's works are all composed in the Irish language , and are in great part transcrip- tions from ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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