Littell's Living Age, 13. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1847 |
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16. oldal
... Saxon as an injurious epithet - saying that he kills a Saxon without scruple , and ennobles a Saxon woman by disposing of her against her will ; pretending that his Saxon subjects possess nothing that is not his ; and threatening , if ...
... Saxon as an injurious epithet - saying that he kills a Saxon without scruple , and ennobles a Saxon woman by disposing of her against her will ; pretending that his Saxon subjects possess nothing that is not his ; and threatening , if ...
22. oldal
... Saxon slaves by tomb of Edward the Confessor , and exclaimed- men who were evidently strangers to the fear of " Edward , from thee I received this staff ; to thee , God , had so little effect , that even William thought therefore , I ...
... Saxon slaves by tomb of Edward the Confessor , and exclaimed- men who were evidently strangers to the fear of " Edward , from thee I received this staff ; to thee , God , had so little effect , that even William thought therefore , I ...
191. oldal
... Saxon MSS . for Anglo - Saxon his- tory - and the first in this country who gave an impulse to Anglo - Saxon studies . His style is full of detestable Gibbonisms ; but his matter is good , and he is mentioned with great respect by many ...
... Saxon MSS . for Anglo - Saxon his- tory - and the first in this country who gave an impulse to Anglo - Saxon studies . His style is full of detestable Gibbonisms ; but his matter is good , and he is mentioned with great respect by many ...
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Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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