Six Old English ChroniclesJohn Allen Giles, Gildas H.G. Bohn, 1848 - 512 sider |
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Side ix
... entered upon the work perused the prin- cipal writers both for and against this history , the effect of which upon my own judgment , as to the swaying it to the one side more than the other , was but very small ; and I must confess ...
... entered upon the work perused the prin- cipal writers both for and against this history , the effect of which upon my own judgment , as to the swaying it to the one side more than the other , was but very small ; and I must confess ...
Side xviii
... entered into the Benedictine monastery of St. Peter , Westminster , during the abbacy of Nicholas de Lytling- ton , as appears from the rolls of the abbey ; and his name occurs in various documents of that establishment in the years ...
... entered into the Benedictine monastery of St. Peter , Westminster , during the abbacy of Nicholas de Lytling- ton , as appears from the rolls of the abbey ; and his name occurs in various documents of that establishment in the years ...
Side 28
... entering , and as I briefly intimated to you in my former epistle , so also in the prefaces to this present book , and without any impro- priety I again remind you , and though I cut short the course of that which is visionary , not ...
... entering , and as I briefly intimated to you in my former epistle , so also in the prefaces to this present book , and without any impro- priety I again remind you , and though I cut short the course of that which is visionary , not ...
Side 32
... entered the parishes of the Scald , † to a place called Cundath ; and there measured out their camp for the winter . A. 884. After one year had expired , that pestilential army aforesaid removed to the higher districts of the Somme , to ...
... entered the parishes of the Scald , † to a place called Cundath ; and there measured out their camp for the winter . A. 884. After one year had expired , that pestilential army aforesaid removed to the higher districts of the Somme , to ...
Side 39
... entered the mouth of the river Severn , but no severe battle was fought there that year . Lastly , the greater part of that army go to Ireland , formerly called Bretannis by the great Julius Cæsar . A. 914. After one year , the day of ...
... entered the mouth of the river Severn , but no severe battle was fought there that year . Lastly , the greater part of that army go to Ireland , formerly called Bretannis by the great Julius Cæsar . A. 914. After one year , the day of ...
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