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... able to fight , if they were offended , or thought themselves ill - used . This picture of the people of northern Europe about the time that Alexander the Great was making his conquests , or more than two thousand two hundred years ago ...
... able to fight , if they were offended , or thought themselves ill - used . This picture of the people of northern Europe about the time that Alexander the Great was making his conquests , or more than two thousand two hundred years ago ...
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... able in the present day to detect an error of forty - two seconds in the latitude which he gives for Massilia , the present Marseilles . Baal's worship in the North . - Of late years many learned writers of Scandinavia have made the ...
... able in the present day to detect an error of forty - two seconds in the latitude which he gives for Massilia , the present Marseilles . Baal's worship in the North . - Of late years many learned writers of Scandinavia have made the ...
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... able to trace them back to one common tongue . Perhaps climate had something to do with the changes which crept into the speech of the Aryan nations as they advanced into different parts of Europe ; for , as we know , all southern ...
... able to trace them back to one common tongue . Perhaps climate had something to do with the changes which crept into the speech of the Aryan nations as they advanced into different parts of Europe ; for , as we know , all southern ...
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... able to employ them to convey messages ; but as the same runes were used by all the early Scandinavian people , they formed a means of maintaining in- tercourse between the various branches of the great northern stock . Thus we are told ...
... able to employ them to convey messages ; but as the same runes were used by all the early Scandinavian people , they formed a means of maintaining in- tercourse between the various branches of the great northern stock . Thus we are told ...
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... able to form some idea of the manner in which the people lived , and the northern kingdoms were ruled . See more especially Chapters VIII . and IX . “ Old English History , " E. A. Freeman , D.C.L. Macmillan and Co. 1871 . CHAPTER III ...
... able to form some idea of the manner in which the people lived , and the northern kingdoms were ruled . See more especially Chapters VIII . and IX . “ Old English History , " E. A. Freeman , D.C.L. Macmillan and Co. 1871 . CHAPTER III ...
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