Articles, tagged with "king of england", page 2
01st February 2011
King James Version Bible can be considered as the purest form of Christian Bible. This Bible was formulated on the doctrines laid by the Catholic Church of England.
Unlike the other Bibles existing in that era which were full of controversies, this Chr...
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professional expert
21st December 2010
There are many modular home manufacturers on the market and many of them have a great designer service on offer too which can modify their standard designs to what the customer requires. Indeed, modular homes manufacturers will even send along a detailed...
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Stewart Wrighter
17th December 2010
THE COVERDALE BIBLE OF 1535
The Coverdale was the first completed English translation of the entire Old and New Testaments. During the imprisonment of William Tyndale, Miles Coverdale (1488-1569) picked up where he left off. Coverdale produced a complete...
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benj4yafgr
18th October 2010
In 1492 Europeans discovered America and after that date the Spanish often sailed there. The lands that they visited were known as the Spanish main. From these lands they stole treasures from the Aztecs, in a land now known as Mexico. They loaded their sh...
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Roberta Knight
18th October 2010
I was surprised when an article about the history of diets pointed William the Conqueror (who later became the King of England) as the first documented case of dieting when he started to drink alcohol instead of taking in food after not being able to ride...
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philharris
16th August 2010
One of England's prime Castles is Windsor Castle located in Windsor, Berkshire known to be the largest populated and the oldest occupations of the world in terms of Castles. The Windsor Castle is a place of historical value that dates back to the age of W...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
02nd July 2010
Whether it's a scenic beach front, great shopping, the arts, or just lots of fun, Brighton has it. With its mix of sites and attractions, there's always things to do in Brighton, whatever time of year you visit. Being a seaside town, Brighton's beach fron...
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Mark Walters
02nd July 2010
Brighton is the place to go for shopping, the arts, and of course, anything on the beach. Britain's famed seaside vacation venue is a great place to visit during any season. The beaches offer activities such as volleyball, surfing, sailing, skateboarding ...
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Mark Walters
10th March 2010
Did you know that the King of England banned the game of golf for a period of time in the 15th century? There are many of us that to this day rue the day when the ban was lifted. But still one has to wonder why the King did such a thing. Keep in mind that...
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ibklutzy
04th February 2010
The tower of London has been an integral part of British Royal History for nearly 1000 years. Only at this place one can marvel at the breathtaking beauty of Crown Jewels and stand on the execution site of three British queens.
The Tower of London ...
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Albert Garcia
22nd January 2010
The Claddagh ring is a common form of expression for the exchange of love and friendship. It is made of a crowned heart clasped by a pair of hands. The hands symbolize friendship. The heart symbolizes love. The crown symbolizes loyalty to the lover.
Th...
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Jack Copper
08th January 2010
Can I now tell the tale of an historic mill which now is a holiday home deep in the French countryside. Here we have one of a collection of articles telling the story of the mill and portraying the environment of Le Moulin Chez Lord, France 23430.
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tomandjoan
30th December 2009
May I relate a tale of 700 year old mill which has become a holiday retreat deep in the Creuse countryside. Now I am relating one of a series of items relating the story of and portraying the environment of Le Moulin Chez Lord, France 23430.
When...
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tomandjoan
01st December 2009
You may have seen one already. Perhaps it's the homeless man or woman in the street who just keeps to himself and tries to avoid everyone like they are the plague or something. It may be that person rambling and speaking to himself about something that d...
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steve magill
29th October 2009
By Brian Cannone
www.fitnesssalestraining.com
In today's world, people aren't looking for a regular, run of the mill health club. Instead, they're looking for a place that makes them feel comfortable, a place that treats them like they're supposed to b...
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Fitnesssale1