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... might be regarded as self - explosive , yet when Norse became the Diggings for Cumbrian etymologists , it ceased to need any special fostering from him ; and this must account for what ii . may appear to " Norsemen " an undue.
... might be regarded as self - explosive , yet when Norse became the Diggings for Cumbrian etymologists , it ceased to need any special fostering from him ; and this must account for what ii . may appear to " Norsemen " an undue.
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The visits of those Belgae were not favourably regarded by their neighbours , for Belgian in the Welsh language became a synonyme for a ravager , as Gaul in Irish for a stranger , until put out of the field by Saxon .
The visits of those Belgae were not favourably regarded by their neighbours , for Belgian in the Welsh language became a synonyme for a ravager , as Gaul in Irish for a stranger , until put out of the field by Saxon .
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Like all the other conquered tribes , they became either the lever or the fulcrum for overthrowing the liberty of some people as unfortunate as themselves . But the Romans found the Caledonians , including the Picts and Scots , an enemy ...
Like all the other conquered tribes , they became either the lever or the fulcrum for overthrowing the liberty of some people as unfortunate as themselves . But the Romans found the Caledonians , including the Picts and Scots , an enemy ...
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Gothic tribes , literally to pave the way for the invading hordes that followed , —too short to protect them when the dangers became imminent . Whatever we may think of the romance of the pious Gildas , it is certain that the northern ...
Gothic tribes , literally to pave the way for the invading hordes that followed , —too short to protect them when the dangers became imminent . Whatever we may think of the romance of the pious Gildas , it is certain that the northern ...
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Gorad became the D. gaard ( pr . gōrd ) , a country house , the Cumbrian garth , an enclosed field , the Eng . " yard , " the N. gardhr , a hedge . Dun became the A.S. tun , an estate of any extent , the Dutch tuin , a garden , the Ger ...
Gorad became the D. gaard ( pr . gōrd ) , a country house , the Cumbrian garth , an enclosed field , the Eng . " yard , " the N. gardhr , a hedge . Dun became the A.S. tun , an estate of any extent , the Dutch tuin , a garden , the Ger ...
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Cumberland & Westmorland, Ancient & Modern: The People, Dialect ... Jeremiah Sullivan Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2020 |
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