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... Saxons , we are presented with a short account of the Saxons in their pagan state . As , however , ( says Mr. Tur- ner , ) the converted Anglo - Saxon remembered the practices of his idolatrous ancestors with too much abhorrence to ...
... Saxons , we are presented with a short account of the Saxons in their pagan state . As , however , ( says Mr. Tur- ner , ) the converted Anglo - Saxon remembered the practices of his idolatrous ancestors with too much abhorrence to ...
Pagina 118
... Saxon ancestors . Most of them , in their composition , betray their Saxon origin ; and whoever will take the trouble to compare the names in Doomsday hock , which prevailed in the island during the The etymology of the word scyllinga ...
... Saxon ancestors . Most of them , in their composition , betray their Saxon origin ; and whoever will take the trouble to compare the names in Doomsday hock , which prevailed in the island during the The etymology of the word scyllinga ...
Pagina 123
... Saxon word used to denote the adorning of a building is gefrætwian , or frætwan , and an ornament is frætew ; but frætan signifies to gnaw or to eat ; and upon our recollecting that the diagonal ornament of Saxon building is an exact ...
... Saxon word used to denote the adorning of a building is gefrætwian , or frætwan , and an ornament is frætew ; but frætan signifies to gnaw or to eat ; and upon our recollecting that the diagonal ornament of Saxon building is an exact ...
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