The History of England: The history of the Anglo-Saxons from the earliest period to the Norman conquest ... In three volumes ... 6th ed. 1836Longman, Orme, Brown and Green, and Longman, 1839 |
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... race Its slow progress , and from the East Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 12 Nomadic , or Barbaric class 15 The first civilised nations - 22 Our ancestors from the Nomadic class 23 CHAP . II . Mankind always in two great classes General description ...
... race Its slow progress , and from the East Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 12 Nomadic , or Barbaric class 15 The first civilised nations - 22 Our ancestors from the Nomadic class 23 CHAP . II . Mankind always in two great classes General description ...
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... race . The second consisted of the Scythian , Gothic , and German tribes ; from whom most of the modern nations of continental Europe have descended . The third , and most recent , compre- hends the Slavonian and Sarmatian nations , who ...
... race . The second consisted of the Scythian , Gothic , and German tribes ; from whom most of the modern nations of continental Europe have descended . The third , and most recent , compre- hends the Slavonian and Sarmatian nations , who ...
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... race into new settlements ; and among those tribes which have frequented the sea , the ca- sualties of the weather have often compelled un- designed colonizations . THAT there has been some catastrophe , like an universal deluge , to ...
... race into new settlements ; and among those tribes which have frequented the sea , the ca- sualties of the weather have often compelled un- designed colonizations . THAT there has been some catastrophe , like an universal deluge , to ...
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... race were at this time renewed , it is to a much later date , that we must look for the begin- nings of the British population . THE Safe rule of Sir Isaac Newton , to admit no more causes of natural things , than are sufficient to ...
... race were at this time renewed , it is to a much later date , that we must look for the begin- nings of the British population . THE Safe rule of Sir Isaac Newton , to admit no more causes of natural things , than are sufficient to ...
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... race first cultivated , ease , abundance , lei- sure , and enjoyment , were accompanied by an early civilization , with all its advantages and evils . As the experience of the latter has , in subsequent times , and in our own , driven ...
... race first cultivated , ease , abundance , lei- sure , and enjoyment , were accompanied by an early civilization , with all its advantages and evils . As the experience of the latter has , in subsequent times , and in our own , driven ...
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