Six Old English ChroniclesJohn Allen Giles, Gildas H.G. Bohn, 1848 - 512 sider |
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... 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 , that I find the most learned antiquaries PREFACE . ix.
... 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 , that I find the most learned antiquaries PREFACE . ix.
Side x
... side . At least I can- not but think it a sufficient apology for my publishing this book , to consider only , that though it seems to suffer under a general prejudice at present , yet it has not long done so ; but that upon its first ...
... side . At least I can- not but think it a sufficient apology for my publishing this book , to consider only , that though it seems to suffer under a general prejudice at present , yet it has not long done so ; but that upon its first ...
Side 3
... side vanquished , and that they could have no more hopes from Rome , devise , in their agony and lamentations , a plan to adopt . For in those days they heard , that the race of the Saxons were active , in piratical enterprises ...
... side vanquished , and that they could have no more hopes from Rome , devise , in their agony and lamentations , a plan to adopt . For in those days they heard , that the race of the Saxons were active , in piratical enterprises ...
Side 6
... side of the Britons four thousand men . Then the Britons , leaving Cantia , which is commonly called Kent , fled to the city of London . A. 465. About eight years after , the same men took up arms against the Britons , and there was a ...
... side of the Britons four thousand men . Then the Britons , leaving Cantia , which is commonly called Kent , fled to the city of London . A. 465. About eight years after , the same men took up arms against the Britons , and there was a ...
Side 9
... sides , at a place called Wodnesbyrg [ Wemborow ? ] , so that Ceawlin was put to flight , and died at the end of one more year . A. 593. After him , Cwichelm , Crida , and Ethelfrid , suc- ceeded to the kingdom . HERE ENDS BOOK THE ...
... sides , at a place called Wodnesbyrg [ Wemborow ? ] , so that Ceawlin was put to flight , and died at the end of one more year . A. 593. After him , Cwichelm , Crida , and Ethelfrid , suc- ceeded to the kingdom . HERE ENDS BOOK THE ...
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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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