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... ENGLISH has of anfumma NGLISH place - names have assumed considerable impor- tance as one of the sources of information on the origin and growth of the English nation , on the development of the lan- guage , and on the steadily ...
... ENGLISH has of anfumma NGLISH place - names have assumed considerable impor- tance as one of the sources of information on the origin and growth of the English nation , on the development of the lan- guage , and on the steadily ...
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... English settlement and for the characteristics of our earliest dialects and their geographical distribution . Although we think we can recognize as typically south - eastern such words as OE haraš ' a wood ' ( in Hardres K ) 2 and spic ...
... English settlement and for the characteristics of our earliest dialects and their geographical distribution . Although we think we can recognize as typically south - eastern such words as OE haraš ' a wood ' ( in Hardres K ) 2 and spic ...
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... English place - names scattered over a wide area in Essex , Sussex , Buckinghamshire , Gloucestershire , Wiltshire , and Somerset , one of them recorded in a late Old English will , is at least suspicious . Appellatives rather than ...
... English place - names scattered over a wide area in Essex , Sussex , Buckinghamshire , Gloucestershire , Wiltshire , and Somerset , one of them recorded in a late Old English will , is at least suspicious . Appellatives rather than ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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