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Side 5
The subsequent name , Holme Cultram , must be of later date , and shows that
the Scandinavian language had then spread thither . But are we to suppose that
the Celts had all been previously disposed of by deportation or massacre ?
The subsequent name , Holme Cultram , must be of later date , and shows that
the Scandinavian language had then spread thither . But are we to suppose that
the Celts had all been previously disposed of by deportation or massacre ?
Side 7
The Scandinavian race or the Norse race will be intelligible on its own side of the
German ocean , but in Britain it becomes an element of a people . The latter term
will be used where the process of mixture or absorption is known to have been ...
The Scandinavian race or the Norse race will be intelligible on its own side of the
German ocean , but in Britain it becomes an element of a people . The latter term
will be used where the process of mixture or absorption is known to have been ...
Side 9
... the second into Greek and Latin , the third into Scandinavian and Germanic ,
the fourth into Lithuanian and Slavic . Besides the historical accounts of ancient
Europe , another source of important information has of late years been opened
up ...
... the second into Greek and Latin , the third into Scandinavian and Germanic ,
the fourth into Lithuanian and Slavic . Besides the historical accounts of ancient
Europe , another source of important information has of late years been opened
up ...
Side 20
They may have been slightly mixed with the Scandinavians , who were then
probably entering the peninsula ; but there is nothing in the Roman accounts of
the Teutones to show that they were not Celtic . Nevertheless , as it was from this
tribe ...
They may have been slightly mixed with the Scandinavians , who were then
probably entering the peninsula ; but there is nothing in the Roman accounts of
the Teutones to show that they were not Celtic . Nevertheless , as it was from this
tribe ...
Side 41
Between the Germans and Scandinavians of Europe , a marked distinction
always existed . The first permanent Gothic invaders of Britain were Jutes , and ,
therefore , Scandinavian . On the contrary , the Saxons were Germanic ; but there
is ...
Between the Germans and Scandinavians of Europe , a marked distinction
always existed . The first permanent Gothic invaders of Britain were Jutes , and ,
therefore , Scandinavian . On the contrary , the Saxons were Germanic ; but there
is ...
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