The History of the Anglo-Saxons: From the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 583 sider |
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... , or Sarmatic branch Their chronological succession Antiquarian theories on the origin of the Saxons . 81 ** 88 78 79 80 82 83 84 85 87 ib . 89 ib . 90 91 93 CHAP . II . Description of the Country inhabited by CONTENTS . xiii.
... , or Sarmatic branch Their chronological succession Antiquarian theories on the origin of the Saxons . 81 ** 88 78 79 80 82 83 84 85 87 ib . 89 ib . 90 91 93 CHAP . II . Description of the Country inhabited by CONTENTS . xiii.
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... chronology of this period erroneous 383-388 . Rise and fall of Maximus 406 . Rise and actions of Alaric Progress of the Goths Progress of Alaric Gildas compared with the imperial writers Movements of the legions in Britain Germans ...
... chronology of this period erroneous 383-388 . Rise and fall of Maximus 406 . Rise and actions of Alaric Progress of the Goths Progress of Alaric Gildas compared with the imperial writers Movements of the legions in Britain Germans ...
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... chronology with this awful revolution in physical nature - the Genesis of Moses has autho- rised our best chronologers to place it about 2348 years before the Christian era . This period is , there- fore , the historical limit of all ...
... chronology with this awful revolution in physical nature - the Genesis of Moses has autho- rised our best chronologers to place it about 2348 years before the Christian era . This period is , there- fore , the historical limit of all ...
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... chronology of these transplantations cannot now be determined . It is most probable , that popu- lation advanced contemporaneously , though not with an equal ratio , from both land and sea . The sea- coasts , nearest to the first ...
... chronology of these transplantations cannot now be determined . It is most probable , that popu- lation advanced contemporaneously , though not with an equal ratio , from both land and sea . The sea- coasts , nearest to the first ...
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... chronology of origin . The local positions in Europe of the dif- ferent nations using these tongues , are also evidence of their successive chronology . The Keltic or Kim- merian is in the farthest part of the west , in the British ...
... chronology of origin . The local positions in Europe of the dif- ferent nations using these tongues , are also evidence of their successive chronology . The Keltic or Kim- merian is in the farthest part of the west , in the British ...
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