Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Томови 9-10Society, 1857 |
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... district which was slow to become Angle , viz .: part of the mountain district of Cumberland and Westmoreland . What was this before it was Angle ? Not Roman but British . Again - there was a time when Monmouthshire , with ( no doubt ) ...
... district which was slow to become Angle , viz .: part of the mountain district of Cumberland and Westmoreland . What was this before it was Angle ? Not Roman but British . Again - there was a time when Monmouthshire , with ( no doubt ) ...
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... district round Con- stantinople was never a district in which Latin was of vernacular . Had it been so , the fact could hardly have been unnoticed , or without influence on the unequivocally Greek Metropolis of the Eastern Empire . If ...
... district round Con- stantinople was never a district in which Latin was of vernacular . Had it been so , the fact could hardly have been unnoticed , or without influence on the unequivocally Greek Metropolis of the Eastern Empire . If ...
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... district , roused their warriors and supported the attack . Adalis assaulted the division of Alfgeirr , and Hryngr directed himself to the allied vikingr . Vanquished by the impetuosity of his assailant , Alfgeirr fled from the field ...
... district , roused their warriors and supported the attack . Adalis assaulted the division of Alfgeirr , and Hryngr directed himself to the allied vikingr . Vanquished by the impetuosity of his assailant , Alfgeirr fled from the field ...
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... district . 1. CASTERCLIFF is a formidable looking fortification , at a short distance from Colne , in a portion of what was once the Forest of Mereclesden ( Marsden ) , and is supposed to have been the castra æstiva of Colunio . Many ...
... district . 1. CASTERCLIFF is a formidable looking fortification , at a short distance from Colne , in a portion of what was once the Forest of Mereclesden ( Marsden ) , and is supposed to have been the castra æstiva of Colunio . Many ...
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... district , formed one of the principal roads by which they penetrated into the interior of Northumbria and Mercia . It is therefore , not at all probable , that so skilful a leader as Anlaf would omit to send large detachments into the ...
... district , formed one of the principal roads by which they penetrated into the interior of Northumbria and Mercia . It is therefore , not at all probable , that so skilful a leader as Anlaf would omit to send large detachments into the ...
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