The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom ..Harper & Brothers, 1846 |
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... Bede 254 221 Bishop and Priest . MS . in the British Museum 257 222 Statue of St. Cuthbert - from one of the external Canopies of the Middle Tower of Durham Cathedral 223 Golden Cross , worn by St. Cuthbert , found in his Tomb in 1827 ...
... Bede 254 221 Bishop and Priest . MS . in the British Museum 257 222 Statue of St. Cuthbert - from one of the external Canopies of the Middle Tower of Durham Cathedral 223 Golden Cross , worn by St. Cuthbert , found in his Tomb in 1827 ...
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... Bede , writing while that name was still their recognized national designation , distinctly informs us that it was different from that of the Britons . He has also pre- served one Pictish word , and that does not belong to the Gaelic ...
... Bede , writing while that name was still their recognized national designation , distinctly informs us that it was different from that of the Britons . He has also pre- served one Pictish word , and that does not belong to the Gaelic ...
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... Bede , and Eginhard bear indisputable testimony that Ire- land was inhabited by the Scots . " Bede , indeed , who yet had never heard of North Britain being called Scotland , expressly informs us that the nation of the Scots first came ...
... Bede , and Eginhard bear indisputable testimony that Ire- land was inhabited by the Scots . " Bede , indeed , who yet had never heard of North Britain being called Scotland , expressly informs us that the nation of the Scots first came ...
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... Bede has preserved , Pengvahel , the name of the place where the Pictish wall commenced , is ac- knowledged to be not Gaelic , but Welsh . The opinion expressed by Camden and Innes , that times established in Scotland , is matter of ...
... Bede has preserved , Pengvahel , the name of the place where the Pictish wall commenced , is ac- knowledged to be not Gaelic , but Welsh . The opinion expressed by Camden and Innes , that times established in Scotland , is matter of ...
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... Bede expressly states that the Picts came from Scythia , a name which , as is well known , comprehended at one time all the regions forming the north of modern Germany and Denmark , the Cimbric Chersonesus , or Penin- sula of Jutland ...
... Bede expressly states that the Picts came from Scythia , a name which , as is well known , comprehended at one time all the regions forming the north of modern Germany and Denmark , the Cimbric Chersonesus , or Penin- sula of Jutland ...
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