The History of the Anglo-Saxons: From the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest, Том 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 583 стор. |
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... mind wishing to be correct and im- partial . The author has added a statement of the great principles of the Anglo - Saxon Constitution and laws , as far as an attentive consideration of our most ancient documents has enabled him to ...
... mind wishing to be correct and im- partial . The author has added a statement of the great principles of the Anglo - Saxon Constitution and laws , as far as an attentive consideration of our most ancient documents has enabled him to ...
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... minds whose freedom from former prepossessions enabled them to feel the justice of this valuable discrimination . Mr. Pinkerton , in his dissertation on the Scythians and Goths , endeavoured to verify the idea of the Bishop of Dromore ...
... minds whose freedom from former prepossessions enabled them to feel the justice of this valuable discrimination . Mr. Pinkerton , in his dissertation on the Scythians and Goths , endeavoured to verify the idea of the Bishop of Dromore ...
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... mind will suppose ; and the slow progress which popula- tion must have made over so large a surface , could not but be more gradual from the mountains , deserts , lakes , woods , and rivers , which divide its various regions , and ...
... mind will suppose ; and the slow progress which popula- tion must have made over so large a surface , could not but be more gradual from the mountains , deserts , lakes , woods , and rivers , which divide its various regions , and ...
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... minds ; or without being followed by a progeny , still more dissimilar to every thing which they had quitted . In some , the alteration was a deteriorating process , declining suc- cessively into absolute barbarism . But in the far ...
... minds ; or without being followed by a progeny , still more dissimilar to every thing which they had quitted . In some , the alteration was a deteriorating process , declining suc- cessively into absolute barbarism . But in the far ...
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... minds , institutions , and manners , all that we now possess in civilisation , superior to the most cultivated states of ... mind in frequent and refined thought ; pursued intellectual arts and studies ; perpetuated their conceptions and ...
... minds , institutions , and manners , all that we now possess in civilisation , superior to the most cultivated states of ... mind in frequent and refined thought ; pursued intellectual arts and studies ; perpetuated their conceptions and ...
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