A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... land of the plain in battle under chiefs whose strength depended upon them . But none can distinguish surely the ... lands watered by those five rivers of the Punjaub which flow into the Indus . We may look for it westward from the Indus ...
... land of the plain in battle under chiefs whose strength depended upon them . But none can distinguish surely the ... lands watered by those five rivers of the Punjaub which flow into the Indus . We may look for it westward from the Indus ...
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... lands of Central Europe , and were , if the theory be true , ancestors of the High Germans . 3. Gaelic Celts ... land among the mountain fastnesses of Western England , and the Teuton ploughed the plains . This process of change ...
... lands of Central Europe , and were , if the theory be true , ancestors of the High Germans . 3. Gaelic Celts ... land among the mountain fastnesses of Western England , and the Teuton ploughed the plains . This process of change ...
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... land we now call Northumber- land , Durham , and Yorkshire . They took certain lands of the Gododin ( Otadini of the Romans ) , which the Cymry made a last great effort to wrest from them . The scene of battle was probably Catterick ...
... land we now call Northumber- land , Durham , and Yorkshire . They took certain lands of the Gododin ( Otadini of the Romans ) , which the Cymry made a last great effort to wrest from them . The scene of battle was probably Catterick ...
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... land we now call Northumber- land , Durham , and Yorkshire . They took certain lands of the Gododin ( Otadini of the Romans ) , which the Cymry made a last great effort to wrest from them . The scene of battle was probably Catterick ...
... land we now call Northumber- land , Durham , and Yorkshire . They took certain lands of the Gododin ( Otadini of the Romans ) , which the Cymry made a last great effort to wrest from them . The scene of battle was probably Catterick ...
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... land lay readiest of access to men from the opposite side of the North Sea , among whom Scandi- navians were numerous ; accordingly , the Scandinavian element is chiefly represented in the character , form , face , and provincial ...
... land lay readiest of access to men from the opposite side of the North Sea , among whom Scandi- navians were numerous ; accordingly , the Scandinavian element is chiefly represented in the character , form , face , and provincial ...
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