The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... SAXONS . Egbert - Ethelwolf - Ethelbald and Ethelbert - Ethered - Alfred the Great - Ed- ward the Elder - Athelstan ... SAXON GOVERNMENT AND MANNERS . First Saxon government - Succession of the kings - The Wittenagemot - The aris tocracy ...
... SAXONS . Egbert - Ethelwolf - Ethelbald and Ethelbert - Ethered - Alfred the Great - Ed- ward the Elder - Athelstan ... SAXON GOVERNMENT AND MANNERS . First Saxon government - Succession of the kings - The Wittenagemot - The aris tocracy ...
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... Saxons for their defence , who repelled those invaders ; yet the same Bri- tons valiantly resisted , for a hundred and fifty years , not only this victorious band of Saxons , but infinite numbers more , who poured in upon them from all ...
... Saxons for their defence , who repelled those invaders ; yet the same Bri- tons valiantly resisted , for a hundred and fifty years , not only this victorious band of Saxons , but infinite numbers more , who poured in upon them from all ...
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... Saxons for their protection and assistance . The Of all the barbarous nations , known either in Saxons . ancient or modern times , the Germans seem to have been the most distinguished both by their manners and political institutions ...
... Saxons for their protection and assistance . The Of all the barbarous nations , known either in Saxons . ancient or modern times , the Germans seem to have been the most distinguished both by their manners and political institutions ...
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... Saxons had been for some time regarded as one of the most warlike tribes of this fierce people , and had become the terror of the neighbouring nations . They had diffused themselves from the northern parts of Ger- d Cæsar , lib . 6 ...
... Saxons had been for some time regarded as one of the most warlike tribes of this fierce people , and had become the terror of the neighbouring nations . They had diffused themselves from the northern parts of Ger- d Cæsar , lib . 6 ...
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... Saxons , and were much celebrated both for their valour and nobility . They were reputed , as most of the Saxon princes , to be sprung from Woden , who was worshipped as a god among those nations , and they are said to be his great ...
... Saxons , and were much celebrated both for their valour and nobility . They were reputed , as most of the Saxon princes , to be sprung from Woden , who was worshipped as a god among those nations , and they are said to be his great ...
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