The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... Saxon Professors , that they were supposed to be willing to learn Anglo- Saxon . But Mr. White had already a name for his studies in this department before his election to the chair . He had already given notice of his inten- tion to ...
... Saxon Professors , that they were supposed to be willing to learn Anglo- Saxon . But Mr. White had already a name for his studies in this department before his election to the chair . He had already given notice of his inten- tion to ...
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... Saxons slowly spread westward . It seemed that the upper Axe ( Esk ) , and the Parret , was for a long time the understood boundary between the Saxon English settlers and the British . He held that the Saxons and Britons were much ...
... Saxons slowly spread westward . It seemed that the upper Axe ( Esk ) , and the Parret , was for a long time the understood boundary between the Saxon English settlers and the British . He held that the Saxons and Britons were much ...
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... Saxon , and Dane will pass in review before him ; and it is more than probable that if he takes but a cursory view of the vallations , an erroneous assignment of their constructors will follow . This quiet little town ( with an ...
... Saxon , and Dane will pass in review before him ; and it is more than probable that if he takes but a cursory view of the vallations , an erroneous assignment of their constructors will follow . This quiet little town ( with an ...
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