The History of England: The history of the Anglo-Saxons from the earliest period to the Norman conquest ... In three volumes ... 6th ed. 1836Longman, Orme, Brown and Green, and Longman, 1839 |
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... afterwards begun . The choice of northern or southern re- gions - the effects of colder or warmer climate- the preference of indolent pasturage to laborious agriculture , and of changeable abode to the fixed mansions of a monotonous ...
... afterwards begun . The choice of northern or southern re- gions - the effects of colder or warmer climate- the preference of indolent pasturage to laborious agriculture , and of changeable abode to the fixed mansions of a monotonous ...
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... afterwards expeditions into Britain . IN the days of Tacitus , this ancient nation had almost ceased to exist on the continent of Europe ; but his expressions imply their former power and celebrity . When he mentions the Kimbri who , in ...
... afterwards expeditions into Britain . IN the days of Tacitus , this ancient nation had almost ceased to exist on the continent of Europe ; but his expressions imply their former power and celebrity . When he mentions the Kimbri who , in ...
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... afterwards Fel Ynis ( the island of honey ) . When government had been imposed upon it by Prydain , the son of Aedd the Great , it was called Ynys Prydain ( the island of Prydain ) ; and there was no tribute to any but to the race of ...
... afterwards Fel Ynis ( the island of honey ) . When government had been imposed upon it by Prydain , the son of Aedd the Great , it was called Ynys Prydain ( the island of Prydain ) ; and there was no tribute to any but to the race of ...
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... afterwards ¬Ôa¥ëarai ; and C©¡sar says of them , that they called themselves Celta , or Kelt©¡ , though the Romans ' gave them the appellation of Galli , 36 The Keltoi , to follow the Greek orthography of the word , appear to have been one ...
... afterwards ¬Ôa¥ëarai ; and C©¡sar says of them , that they called themselves Celta , or Kelt©¡ , though the Romans ' gave them the appellation of Galli , 36 The Keltoi , to follow the Greek orthography of the word , appear to have been one ...
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... afterwards drove the Britons to seek refuge on a part of their coast , when the Saxons pressed upon them . THE Kelts had certainly been much spread upon the Continent , in the times anterior to C©¡sar , and had shaken both Greece and ...
... afterwards drove the Britons to seek refuge on a part of their coast , when the Saxons pressed upon them . THE Kelts had certainly been much spread upon the Continent , in the times anterior to C©¡sar , and had shaken both Greece and ...
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