| 1869 - 472 pages
...where the Saxons dwelt, and who remained ignorant of the very existence of the English or the Jutes, the three tribes bore among themselves the name of...central tribe of their league, the name of Englishmen." It is mainly owing to the dialectal differences of these tribes and places of their settlements in... | |
| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 pages
...where the saxons dwelt, and who remained ignorant of the very existence of the English or the Jutes, the three tribes bore among themselves the name of...central tribe of their league, the name of Englishmen. Of the temper and life of these English folk in this Old England we now little. But, from the glimpses... | |
| George Frederick Maclear - 1878 - 208 pages
...the Saxons. Though the Romans, who touched them only on their southern border, called them Saxons, the three tribes bore among themselves the name of the central tribe of their league, Angles or Englishmen. The Teutonic settlement in England was utterly unlike those in Italy, Spain,... | |
| John Richard Green - 1884 - 868 pages
...bore among Old England [Снлг. 8жо. I. BEITAITÍ ANI> TUB ENGLISH. Tbe The JlimtUli Society. I themselves the name of the central tribe of their league, the name 1 of Englishmen. Of the temper and life of these English folk in this Old England we know little. But,... | |
| Arnold Tompkins - 1897 - 376 pages
...where the Saxons dwelt, and who remained ignorant of the very existence of the English or the Jutes, the three tribes bore among themselves the name of...central tribe of their league, the name of Englishmen." " Each little farmer commonwealth was girt in by its own border or 'mark,' a belt of forest or waste... | |
| Stephen J. Heathorn - 2000 - 334 pages
...where the Saxons dwelt, and who remained ignorant of the very existence of the English or the Jutes, the three tribes bore among themselves the name of...central tribe of their league, the name of Englishmen. These were the English. We do not know whether it was the pressure of other tribes or the example of... | |
| Martin Polley - 2004 - 400 pages
...where the Saxons dwelt, and who remained ignorant of the very existence of the English or the Jutes, the three tribes bore among themselves the name of...central tribe of their league, the name of Englishmen. From Anglia, then, or 14 England come the Angles and Saxons, known as Englishmen, and whatever may... | |
| 1893 - 1198 pages
...where the Saxons dwelt, and who remained ignorant of the very existence of the English or the Jutes, the three tribes bore among themselves the name of...central tribe of their league, the name of Englishmen. From Anglia, then, or I \ England come the Angles and Saxons, known as Englishmen, and whatever may... | |
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