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... historians that the British nation was the first to make public profession of Christianity . Holinshed , Stow , and even the critical Speed , with some differences as to the details , all accepted these stories . Milton relates them ...
... historians that the British nation was the first to make public profession of Christianity . Holinshed , Stow , and even the critical Speed , with some differences as to the details , all accepted these stories . Milton relates them ...
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... historians , but got little satisfac- tion from them . He searched the Rerum Danicarum Historia of J. J. Pontanus for information about the Danish invasion , but found nothing of any value . As to the ninth century of all these terrible ...
... historians , but got little satisfac- tion from them . He searched the Rerum Danicarum Historia of J. J. Pontanus for information about the Danish invasion , but found nothing of any value . As to the ninth century of all these terrible ...
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... historians , or the fond zeal of praising their nations above truth , hath so far transported them , that where they find nothing faithfully to relate , they fall confidently to invent what they think may either best set off their ...
... historians , or the fond zeal of praising their nations above truth , hath so far transported them , that where they find nothing faithfully to relate , they fall confidently to invent what they think may either best set off their ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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