Scandinavian HistoryMacmillan & Company, 1874 - 399 páginas |
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... SWEDEN FROM 1697 TO 1771 . I. The Swedish Conqueror II . Charles in Turkey . III . Sweden under a German Prince PAGE 289 294 299 302 306 310 312 317 321 324 332 336 343 PART CHAPTER XXV . SWEDEN FROM 1771 TO 1872 . X CONTENTS .
... SWEDEN FROM 1697 TO 1771 . I. The Swedish Conqueror II . Charles in Turkey . III . Sweden under a German Prince PAGE 289 294 299 302 306 310 312 317 321 324 332 336 343 PART CHAPTER XXV . SWEDEN FROM 1771 TO 1872 . X CONTENTS .
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... German Origin of Northmen . - When we go back to the oldest records of the Northmen , and hear what they have to say of themselves , and compare , and correct their accounts with what modern science and research have taught us , we ...
... German Origin of Northmen . - When we go back to the oldest records of the Northmen , and hear what they have to say of themselves , and compare , and correct their accounts with what modern science and research have taught us , we ...
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... German nation to whom the natives of Scan- dinavia belong , was early known as that of the Goths . These people , in very remote times - before they had any written history to fix the date , had pushed their way northward and westward ...
... German nation to whom the natives of Scan- dinavia belong , was early known as that of the Goths . These people , in very remote times - before they had any written history to fix the date , had pushed their way northward and westward ...
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... German gods of our Saxon fore- fathers in the names of some of the days of the week , but that we have still amongst us , in the word " Friday , " something to remind us of that earlier form of Finnish worship , which the common ...
... German gods of our Saxon fore- fathers in the names of some of the days of the week , but that we have still amongst us , in the word " Friday , " something to remind us of that earlier form of Finnish worship , which the common ...
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... German tribes who were known as " Goths . " The Saxons lived near the Angles , but mostly on the south side of the Elbe , and along the neighbouring German sea - coast ; and these two nations , with the Jutes , spoke one and the same ...
... German tribes who were known as " Goths . " The Saxons lived near the Angles , but mostly on the south side of the Elbe , and along the neighbouring German sea - coast ; and these two nations , with the Jutes , spoke one and the same ...
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