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... Scandinavian settlers in Lincoln- shire , East Anglia , and the valley of the lower Trent . But the service which they render to history goes farther . The mere fact of their survival proves the permanence of the settlement which ...
... Scandinavian settlers in Lincoln- shire , East Anglia , and the valley of the lower Trent . But the service which they render to history goes farther . The mere fact of their survival proves the permanence of the settlement which ...
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... Scandinavian personal nomenclature ever obtained general currency in the south and west . The balance of English and Scandinavian names is reversed in the Danelaw . Of East Anglia it would be premature to speak until more local records ...
... Scandinavian personal nomenclature ever obtained general currency in the south and west . The balance of English and Scandinavian names is reversed in the Danelaw . Of East Anglia it would be premature to speak until more local records ...
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... Scandinavian mainland . No doubt the isolation was incomplete . There was direct inter- course between Lincolnshire and Norway in the twelfth century . Earlier and unrecorded intercourse may well have helped to keep alive ancient ...
... Scandinavian mainland . No doubt the isolation was incomplete . There was direct inter- course between Lincolnshire and Norway in the twelfth century . Earlier and unrecorded intercourse may well have helped to keep alive ancient ...
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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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