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... , so that we now say Church , Chester , Ship , & c . , though we still talk of Kent and King . Now it is not easy to say exactly when this change happened ,, so that I cannot tell you for certain whether a OLD - ENGLISH WORDS AND NAMES .
... , so that we now say Church , Chester , Ship , & c . , though we still talk of Kent and King . Now it is not easy to say exactly when this change happened ,, so that I cannot tell you for certain whether a OLD - ENGLISH WORDS AND NAMES .
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... ships were not made to go such long voyages as our ships can go now , and they hardly ever went out of the Mediterranean and the other inland seas which join it . They knew very little of the Ocean or outer sea , and for a long time ...
... ships were not made to go such long voyages as our ships can go now , and they hardly ever went out of the Mediterranean and the other inland seas which join it . They knew very little of the Ocean or outer sea , and for a long time ...
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... ship , but at once came back again . The story says that he gave out that he had conquered the Ocean , and ordered his soldiers to fill their helmets with shells and to take them home by way of plunder . This was in the year A.D. 40 ...
... ship , but at once came back again . The story says that he gave out that he had conquered the Ocean , and ordered his soldiers to fill their helmets with shells and to take them home by way of plunder . This was in the year A.D. 40 ...
Side 58
... ship the God of Paullinus and none other . And he said , " Who will be the first to throw down the altar and the temple of our false gods and the hedge which is round about them ? " Then said Coifi , " I will . For who rather than I ...
... ship the God of Paullinus and none other . And he said , " Who will be the first to throw down the altar and the temple of our false gods and the hedge which is round about them ? " Then said Coifi , " I will . For who rather than I ...
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... ships , plundering by sea , plundering by land , and at last con- quering and settling down in various parts of Europe , especially Britain , Ireland , Gaul , and Russia . They also found out the island of Iceland and the continent of ...
... ships , plundering by sea , plundering by land , and at last con- quering and settling down in various parts of Europe , especially Britain , Ireland , Gaul , and Russia . They also found out the island of Iceland and the continent of ...
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