The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 264F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 165
... Hengist and Horsa . Dr. Guest thinks ( ' Origines Celticae , ' vol . ii . p . 166 ) that Bede in all probability was quoting some Kentish chronicle . Bede says that a monument bearing Horsa's name stood in the eastern part of Kent in ...
... Hengist and Horsa . Dr. Guest thinks ( ' Origines Celticae , ' vol . ii . p . 166 ) that Bede in all probability was quoting some Kentish chronicle . Bede says that a monument bearing Horsa's name stood in the eastern part of Kent in ...
Page 168
... Hengist and Horsa sailed to the conquest of England . Had these names not represented persons I think we would have found that local tradition gave the leaders some other names . It does not do so . If " Hengist and Horsa " are not good ...
... Hengist and Horsa sailed to the conquest of England . Had these names not represented persons I think we would have found that local tradition gave the leaders some other names . It does not do so . If " Hengist and Horsa " are not good ...
Page 169
... Hengist's ambitions , or his geographical knowledge . Probably he came at first for the sake of the reward promised him by the feeble Britons , and stayed on as much from necessity as from choice . To lead the hordes of his countrymen ...
... Hengist's ambitions , or his geographical knowledge . Probably he came at first for the sake of the reward promised him by the feeble Britons , and stayed on as much from necessity as from choice . To lead the hordes of his countrymen ...
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Admirable Crichton The By SIDNEY L | 43 |
Poverty The Riches of By M LEIGHTON | 71 |
Reverie A of Japan By H FRANK ABELL 511 | 86 |
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