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Pagina 9
It would be a departure from the general way of philologers to include under the
term of Low Dutch the languages of Scandinavia . The latter have very strong
individualising features of their own , such as the post - positive article , and a
form ...
It would be a departure from the general way of philologers to include under the
term of Low Dutch the languages of Scandinavia . The latter have very strong
individualising features of their own , such as the post - positive article , and a
form ...
Pagina 17
But on the whole , the terms already in use seem bolder , and more distinct . They
enable us to distinguish between Saxon and Anglian ; and they also comprise
the united nation under the compound term Anglo - Saxon . As expressive of the
...
But on the whole , the terms already in use seem bolder , and more distinct . They
enable us to distinguish between Saxon and Anglian ; and they also comprise
the united nation under the compound term Anglo - Saxon . As expressive of the
...
Pagina 26
... as their name for the Almighty . The latter was ALWALDA , the All - wielding .
So Bretwalda was the wielder of Britain , or the Emperor of all the States in Britain
. 26 . The culture of Northumbria overlived the term of its political supremacy .
... as their name for the Almighty . The latter was ALWALDA , the All - wielding .
So Bretwalda was the wielder of Britain , or the Emperor of all the States in Britain
. 26 . The culture of Northumbria overlived the term of its political supremacy .
Pagina 57
Chance itself is one of those gaming terms , and so is hazard , which was the
prominent word in the phraseology of ... The word hazard , though still a
gambling term in the last century , has now little association with disorderly
excitement and ...
Chance itself is one of those gaming terms , and so is hazard , which was the
prominent word in the phraseology of ... The word hazard , though still a
gambling term in the last century , has now little association with disorderly
excitement and ...
Pagina 70
Of the term “ King ' s Highway ' the origin is historically known . When there were
many jurisdictions in this country , which were practically independent of the
crown , the tracts in which jurisdiction might be uncertain , such as the border -
lands ...
Of the term “ King ' s Highway ' the origin is historically known . When there were
many jurisdictions in this country , which were practically independent of the
crown , the tracts in which jurisdiction might be uncertain , such as the border -
lands ...
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