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" Westphalia; but the tribes by whom Britain was invaded, appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called Friesland; for of all the Continental dialects, the ancient Frisick is the one which approaches most nearly to the Anglo-Saxon of... "
Aanteekeningen op het vierde deel van den Spiegel historiael van Jacop van ... - Página 521
por Joost Hiddes Halbertsma - 1851
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History of the Anglo-Saxons

Francis Palgrave - 1831 - 450 páginas
...to the parent stock. One very large body of Saxon population occupied the present Westphalia ; but the tribes by whom Britain was invaded, appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called FrieseVOL. i. D 34 HISTORY OF ENGLAND. [Chap. II. land ; for of all the continental dialects,...
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History of England: Vol. I. Anglo Saxon Period, Volumen1

Sir Francis Palgrave - 1831 - 452 páginas
...given to the parent stock. One very large body of Saxon population occupied the present Westphalia; but the tribes by whom Britain was invaded, appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called FrieseVOL. I. D land ; for of all the continental dialects, the ancient Frisick is the one which...
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Principles of Political Economy

Henry Charles Carey - 1837 - 1168 páginas
...generation, but it was necessary to the erection of the wonderful superstructure that has since been • " The tribes by whom Britain was invaded, appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called Friesland; for of all the continental dialects, the ancient Frisic is the one which approaches...
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A topographical history of Surrey, by E.W. Brayley assisted by J ..., Volumen1

Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1841 - 566 páginas
...the present Westphalia, Friesland, Holland, and probably a part of Belgium. Palgravc- says, that " the tribes by whom Britain was invaded, appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called Frieslaud ; for of all the continental dialects, the ancient /•>/«>* is the one which approaches...
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Outlines of the History of the English Language

George Lillie Craik - 1851 - 192 páginas
...derived their origin. Sir Francis Palgrave goes the length of saying (Hist. Anglo-Sax., 33, 34), that " the tribes by whom Britain was invaded appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called Frieseland ; for, of all the continental dialects, the ancient Frisick is the one which approaches...
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The Popular History of England: An Illustrated History of Society ..., Volumen1

Charles Knight - 1856 - 552 páginas
...with that part of Hampshire which is opposite the island. Sir Francis Palgrave is of opinion that " the tribes by whom Britain was invaded appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called Friesland ; for of all the continental dialects the ancient Frisick is the one which approaches...
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The Cat-stane, Edinburghshire: Is it Not the Tombstone of the Grandfather of ...

James Young Simpson - 1862 - 62 páginas
...In his "History of England during the Anglo-Saxon Period," the late Sir Francis Palgrave remarks, " The tribes by whom Britain was invaded, appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called Friesland. Of all the continental dialects (he adds), the ancient Frisick is the one which approaches...
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Volumen4

Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - 1863 - 714 páginas
...In his "History of England during the Anglo-Saxon Period," the late Sir Francis Palgrave remarks, " The tribes by whom Britain was invaded, appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called Friesland. Of all the continental dialects (he adds), the ancient Frisick is the one which approaches...
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Outlines of the History of the English Language

George Lillie Craik - 1864 - 170 páginas
...derived their origin. Sir Francis Palgrave goes the length of saying (Hist. Anglo-Sax. 33, 34), that " the tribes by whom Britain was invaded appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called Friesland ; for, of all the continental dialects, the ancient Frisick is the one which approaches...
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Charles Knight's school history of England, abridged from the ..., Volumen1

Charles Knight - 1865 - 946 páginas
...Wight, with that part of Hampshire which is opposite the island. Sir Francis Palgrave is of opinion that "the tribes by whom Britain was invaded appear principally to have proceeded from the country now called Friesland ; for, of all the continental dialects, the ancient Frisick is the one which approaches...
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