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The date of this defeat is generally put in the year 520 ; at that time we may conclude , therefore , that the West Saxons had not yet advanced at all into Dorsetshire , and were still entirely confined to the petty kingdom within the ...
The date of this defeat is generally put in the year 520 ; at that time we may conclude , therefore , that the West Saxons had not yet advanced at all into Dorsetshire , and were still entirely confined to the petty kingdom within the ...
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But in Ini's time the kingdom was split up into two dioceses , one east of Selwood , where the people were all purely English , with a substratum of Anglicised Wealas or slaves ; the other , west of Selwood , where the people were ...
But in Ini's time the kingdom was split up into two dioceses , one east of Selwood , where the people were all purely English , with a substratum of Anglicised Wealas or slaves ; the other , west of Selwood , where the people were ...
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Here the men of Devon are spoken of as hostile to the Welsh , so that they must by this time have been fully subdued to the West Saxon rule , and have been fighting the battles of the West Saxon king . The fight at Camelford thus marks ...
Here the men of Devon are spoken of as hostile to the Welsh , so that they must by this time have been fully subdued to the West Saxon rule , and have been fighting the battles of the West Saxon king . The fight at Camelford thus marks ...
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Contents
I | 114 |
Alexandria By C F GORDON CUMMING | 145 |
Author An at Home By W LYND | 166 |
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