The History of England: The history of the Anglo-Saxons from the earliest period to the Norman conquest ... In three volumesLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1839 |
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... Hence , either the progress of mankind must have been stopped , and their corrupting civilisation have stagnated or feebly rolled on towards its own barbarisation , or some extensive revolution must have broken up the existing system of ...
... Hence , either the progress of mankind must have been stopped , and their corrupting civilisation have stagnated or feebly rolled on towards its own barbarisation , or some extensive revolution must have broken up the existing system of ...
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... hence the Saxon homily says , “ though the cild for youth may not speak when men baptize it . " 3 They were enjoined to baptize their children within thirty days after birth . They baptized by immersion ; for when Ethelred was plunged ...
... hence the Saxon homily says , “ though the cild for youth may not speak when men baptize it . " 3 They were enjoined to baptize their children within thirty days after birth . They baptized by immersion ; for when Ethelred was plunged ...
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... Hence , whenever we meet with the common prefix of abu , as abubekr , abu - taleb , & c . , it always means the father of the son whose name follows the abu . This fact may lead us to consider the system of primogeniture as not merely a ...
... Hence , whenever we meet with the common prefix of abu , as abubekr , abu - taleb , & c . , it always means the father of the son whose name follows the abu . This fact may lead us to consider the system of primogeniture as not merely a ...
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... hence Alfred's brothers did not offer to attain the faculty of reading which he was tempted to acquire . Hence , even kings state in their charters , that they signed with the cross , because they were unable to write * ; and hence so ...
... hence Alfred's brothers did not offer to attain the faculty of reading which he was tempted to acquire . Hence , even kings state in their charters , that they signed with the cross , because they were unable to write * ; and hence so ...
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... Hence a king liberates some lands from those who carry with them hawks or falcons , horses or dogs . The 21 An 23 18 Wilkin's Leg . Sax . 146 . 19 Mag . Bib . xvi . p . 65 . 20 Ibid . p . 53 . 21 Ibid . p . 94 . 22 Thorpe's Reg . Roff ...
... Hence a king liberates some lands from those who carry with them hawks or falcons , horses or dogs . The 21 An 23 18 Wilkin's Leg . Sax . 146 . 19 Mag . Bib . xvi . p . 65 . 20 Ibid . p . 53 . 21 Ibid . p . 94 . 22 Thorpe's Reg . Roff ...
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