The first, a national history, was originally called the Honcho Hennen-roku.
A magnificent volume and a monument of national History.
Around its grey walls, so retiring and unpretentious, cluster traditions of the first importance, that lead us out into the great field of national history.
And the records of Birmingham men, in the Warwickshire and other regiments which covered themselves with “an eternal weight of glory” in the field, will form a noble page in national history as long as time endures.
Richborough Castle hard by is a fine ruin, and has great interest for those to whom the dim and obscure ages of national history appeal.
The circumstance of the Court being at Weymouth during some of the most stirring events in national history at that time made it the centre of news.
Nevertheless Weymouth throughout medieval times, and in stirring periods of national history, has been the port of embarkation or entry for many royal personages.
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