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Page 252
... Nennius , and Geoffrey . The close connexion of Tysilio and Geoffrey is obvious throughout ; the test lies in the definite statements in each which are omitted by the other . The statements peculiar to Tysilio are the lengths of reigns ...
... Nennius , and Geoffrey . The close connexion of Tysilio and Geoffrey is obvious throughout ; the test lies in the definite statements in each which are omitted by the other . The statements peculiar to Tysilio are the lengths of reigns ...
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... Nennius , and Gildas . The Caesarean war , which has been discussed above , is briefly summarized by Nennius , who mistook Durobellum for a General Dolabellus , showing that the corruption from Durolevum was earlier than his writing ...
... Nennius , and Gildas . The Caesarean war , which has been discussed above , is briefly summarized by Nennius , who mistook Durobellum for a General Dolabellus , showing that the corruption from Durolevum was earlier than his writing ...
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... Nennius , and of Gildas , tracing their descent and various dates of issue ; the chroniclers , as Henry of ... Nennius , in Six Chronicles , 1885. ( Bohn . ) ZIMMER , Nennius Vindicatus , 1893 . ( An outline of the latter is in MCCLURE ...
... Nennius , and of Gildas , tracing their descent and various dates of issue ; the chroniclers , as Henry of ... Nennius , in Six Chronicles , 1885. ( Bohn . ) ZIMMER , Nennius Vindicatus , 1893 . ( An outline of the latter is in MCCLURE ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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