Six Old English ChroniclesJohn Allen Giles, Gildas H.G. Bohn, 1848 - 512 sider |
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Side xix
... Roman , British , and Saxon history as he has given us concerning the pre- ceding period , induced me to examine the work . But my expectations were greatly disappointed . The learned scholar and the deep antiquarian I found sunk into ...
... Roman , British , and Saxon history as he has given us concerning the pre- ceding period , induced me to examine the work . But my expectations were greatly disappointed . The learned scholar and the deep antiquarian I found sunk into ...
Side xx
... Roman Britain , skilfully drawn according to the accounts of the ancients , which in rarity and antiquity excels the rest of the Commentary of Richard . " This map , however , as no longer of use in an age when so much light has been ...
... Roman Britain , skilfully drawn according to the accounts of the ancients , which in rarity and antiquity excels the rest of the Commentary of Richard . " This map , however , as no longer of use in an age when so much light has been ...
Side 2
... Roman authority ceased in the island of Britain , and in many other countries which they had held under the yoke of slavery . For it was now four hundred and eighty - five years , . Baldwin , count of Flanders died A. D. 918. See ...
... Roman authority ceased in the island of Britain , and in many other countries which they had held under the yoke of slavery . For it was now four hundred and eighty - five years , . Baldwin , count of Flanders died A. D. 918. See ...
Side 6
... Roman race who were left in Britain , not bearing the manifold insults of the people , bury their treasures in pits thinking that hereafter they might have better fortune , which never was the case ; and taking a por- tion , assemble on ...
... Roman race who were left in Britain , not bearing the manifold insults of the people , bury their treasures in pits thinking that hereafter they might have better fortune , which never was the case ; and taking a por- tion , assemble on ...
Side 46
... Roman emperor , son of the pious Lewis Augustus . In the same year the aforesaid venerable king Ethelwulf released the tenth part of all his kingdom from all royal service and tribute , and with a pen never to be forgotten , offered it ...
... Roman emperor , son of the pious Lewis Augustus . In the same year the aforesaid venerable king Ethelwulf released the tenth part of all his kingdom from all royal service and tribute , and with a pen never to be forgotten , offered it ...
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Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ... John Allen Giles,Gildas Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ... John Allen Giles,Gildas Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1896 |
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