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Pagina 5
Thin P Medial b Aspirate f l THROAT | ( Guttural ) . c = k Dort Tenues Media
Aspirate ž = f = th h ( Saxon ) . By means of this classification of the mutes we are
able to shew traces of a law of transition having existed between English and the
...
Thin P Medial b Aspirate f l THROAT | ( Guttural ) . c = k Dort Tenues Media
Aspirate ž = f = th h ( Saxon ) . By means of this classification of the mutes we are
able to shew traces of a law of transition having existed between English and the
...
Pagina 17
The Saxons were a border people , and spoke a Low Dutch strongly impregnated
with Scandinavian associations . ... Lowland Saxon ; and the genuine original
Saxony ' of European history was in this part , namely , the middle and lower biet
...
The Saxons were a border people , and spoke a Low Dutch strongly impregnated
with Scandinavian associations . ... Lowland Saxon ; and the genuine original
Saxony ' of European history was in this part , namely , the middle and lower biet
...
Pagina 18
John Earle. dominant power , it is not very irregular to call the whole nation briefly
Saxon . § 2 . ... The story which Będa gives us in the eighth century , is , that
there were people from three tribes , Angles , Saxons , and Jutes . The latter were
...
John Earle. dominant power , it is not very irregular to call the whole nation briefly
Saxon . § 2 . ... The story which Będa gives us in the eighth century , is , that
there were people from three tribes , Angles , Saxons , and Jutes . The latter were
...
Pagina 19
via strata ' = a causeway – Saxon form , STRĘT . Port , a word derived from the
Latin porta , a gate , signified in Saxon times just ' a town , a market - town : ' this
is the sense of it in such a compound as Newport Pagnell . Wall , Saxon WEALL ...
via strata ' = a causeway – Saxon form , STRĘT . Port , a word derived from the
Latin porta , a gate , signified in Saxon times just ' a town , a market - town : ' this
is the sense of it in such a compound as Newport Pagnell . Wall , Saxon WEALL ...
Pagina 20
... though so precise an account cannot be rendered , it is generally concluded
that they are British — because they run back historically into the time when
British was prevalent - - because they are not Saxon - because , in short , they
cannot ...
... though so precise an account cannot be rendered , it is generally concluded
that they are British — because they run back historically into the time when
British was prevalent - - because they are not Saxon - because , in short , they
cannot ...
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