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Page 116
... period when it is difficult to distinguish it from that of the carly Normans ; but the gothic is most prevalent . From these circum- stances , as well as from historical evidence , it is probable that the greater part of the castles in ...
... period when it is difficult to distinguish it from that of the carly Normans ; but the gothic is most prevalent . From these circum- stances , as well as from historical evidence , it is probable that the greater part of the castles in ...
Page 124
... period beyond the reach of tradition or history . Large heaps of slug or cinder have been repeatedly discovered , some of which are evidently the product of bloomeries , the most ancient me- thod of fusing iron ; in other places are ...
... period beyond the reach of tradition or history . Large heaps of slug or cinder have been repeatedly discovered , some of which are evidently the product of bloomeries , the most ancient me- thod of fusing iron ; in other places are ...
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... period , because he justly repre sents their previous annals as involved in impenetrable dark- ness and obscurity . The Franks , before that time , were German Tribes , having no sovereignty but over their own families , without any ...
... period , because he justly repre sents their previous annals as involved in impenetrable dark- ness and obscurity . The Franks , before that time , were German Tribes , having no sovereignty but over their own families , without any ...
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