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... England . Even now the local nomenclature of the ancient Danelaw preserves the names of innumerable men who shared in its formation , disguised but not obliterated by the passage of a thousand years . Despite these facts , in much ...
... England . Even now the local nomenclature of the ancient Danelaw preserves the names of innumerable men who shared in its formation , disguised but not obliterated by the passage of a thousand years . Despite these facts , in much ...
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... England by Nor- wegians from Ireland , ' and the intermixture of Danes and Norwegians in Lancashire and Yorkshire . They point to the Danish origin of the Scandinavian settlers in Lincoln- shire , East Anglia , and the valley of the ...
... England by Nor- wegians from Ireland , ' and the intermixture of Danes and Norwegians in Lancashire and Yorkshire . They point to the Danish origin of the Scandinavian settlers in Lincoln- shire , East Anglia , and the valley of the ...
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... England at least com- parable in scale to the later movement from which the duchy of Normandy arose . Nothing but settlement on such a scale as this will account for the highly individual body of customary law which pre- vailed within ...
... England at least com- parable in scale to the later movement from which the duchy of Normandy arose . Nothing but settlement on such a scale as this will account for the highly individual body of customary law which pre- vailed within ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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