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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... remarks as they have suggested to a mind , wishing to be correct and impartial . THE author has added a statement of the great principles of the Anglo - Saxon Constitution and laws , as far as an attentive consideration of our most ...
... remarks as they have suggested to a mind , wishing to be correct and impartial . THE author has added a statement of the great principles of the Anglo - Saxon Constitution and laws , as far as an attentive consideration of our most ...
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... remarks in his life of Marius . 18 Posid . ap . Strab . p . 450 . " " 19 That the Kepio of the Greeks were the Kimbroi of the Greeks , and Cimbri ( Kimbri ) of the Latin writers , was not only the opinion of Posidonius , whom Strabo ...
... remarks in his life of Marius . 18 Posid . ap . Strab . p . 450 . " " 19 That the Kepio of the Greeks were the Kimbroi of the Greeks , and Cimbri ( Kimbri ) of the Latin writers , was not only the opinion of Posidonius , whom Strabo ...
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... remarks that , in his time , Kimbri continued to inhabit their former settlements on the Baltic , and had sent a present of one of their sacred cauldrons to Augustus , lib . vi . p . 449 . 23 Nat . Hist . lib . iv . c . 27. and 28. The ...
... remarks that , in his time , Kimbri continued to inhabit their former settlements on the Baltic , and had sent a present of one of their sacred cauldrons to Augustus , lib . vi . p . 449 . 23 Nat . Hist . lib . iv . c . 27. and 28. The ...
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... remarks , 45 Herod . Melpom . c . 49 . 46 Herod . Euterpe . c . 33 . So Arrian . whom he calls Cunesioi , beyond the Kelts . 47 Arist . nouwv Nikop . lib . iii . c . 10 . 48 Arist . nou Evôn¥ì . lib . iii . c . 1 . 49 Arist . IIoT . lib ...
... remarks , 45 Herod . Melpom . c . 49 . 46 Herod . Euterpe . c . 33 . So Arrian . whom he calls Cunesioi , beyond the Kelts . 47 Arist . nouwv Nikop . lib . iii . c . 10 . 48 Arist . nou Evôn¥ì . lib . iii . c . 1 . 49 Arist . IIoT . lib ...
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... remarks of the Kelt©¡ , that it was com- mon to them and the Iberians to lie on the ground ; that they used waxen vessels ; that they were addicted to human sacrifices , from which the Romans reclaimed them 67 ; and that they were ...
... remarks of the Kelt©¡ , that it was com- mon to them and the Iberians to lie on the ground ; that they used waxen vessels ; that they were addicted to human sacrifices , from which the Romans reclaimed them 67 ; and that they were ...
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