The English and Their Origin: A Prologue to Authentic English HistoryLongmans, Green, 1866 - 267 páginas |
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... possessed by the majority of Englishmen , to what sources those features are to be traced , and how far they resemble or differ from the marked features of other nations . I have then at least one excuse for my book . It is dangerous to ...
... possessed by the majority of Englishmen , to what sources those features are to be traced , and how far they resemble or differ from the marked features of other nations . I have then at least one excuse for my book . It is dangerous to ...
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... possessed , could not fail to suggest a history as lugubrious as the De Excidio Britanniæ . ' It is impossible even to glance either at ' The History ' or at The Epistle , ' without coming to the conclusion that the author's mind was in ...
... possessed , could not fail to suggest a history as lugubrious as the De Excidio Britanniæ . ' It is impossible even to glance either at ' The History ' or at The Epistle , ' without coming to the conclusion that the author's mind was in ...
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... possessed of certain lands as a gift , but not as a conquest . These three tribes were the Caledonians , in the North ; the Gwyddylians , also in the North ; and the Gwyr Galedin , who settled in the Isle of Wight when their country was ...
... possessed of certain lands as a gift , but not as a conquest . These three tribes were the Caledonians , in the North ; the Gwyddylians , also in the North ; and the Gwyr Galedin , who settled in the Isle of Wight when their country was ...
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... possessing common characteristics in which they differ from other peoples , and which they hand down to their descend- ants with very little change . blance to that of the Cymry - came from the 34 THE ENGLISH AND THEIR ORIGIN .
... possessing common characteristics in which they differ from other peoples , and which they hand down to their descend- ants with very little change . blance to that of the Cymry - came from the 34 THE ENGLISH AND THEIR ORIGIN .
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... possessed any . At such a crisis the slaves would either be freed and armed , or would join the invaders . That there may have been a con- siderable proportion of British blood in such slaves is probable , just as it is probable that ...
... possessed any . At such a crisis the slaves would either be freed and armed , or would join the invaders . That there may have been a con- siderable proportion of British blood in such slaves is probable , just as it is probable that ...
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The English and Their Origin: A Prologue to Authentic English History Luke Owen Pike Vista completa - 1866 |
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