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was not in this instance only that the religion embraced by the Anglo - Saxons contributed to their improvement . The fortu- nate connection , which Christianity established between the Clergy of Europe ... Anglo - Saxons , Vol . IV .
was not in this instance only that the religion embraced by the Anglo - Saxons contributed to their improvement . The fortu- nate connection , which Christianity established between the Clergy of Europe ... Anglo - Saxons , Vol . IV .
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... Anglo - Saxon laws which exist , usually ex- press that they were made with the concurrence of the witan . ' Hence it appears that the witena - gemot , the legislative and supreme judicial court of the Anglo - Saxons , resembled our ...
... Anglo - Saxon laws which exist , usually ex- press that they were made with the concurrence of the witan . ' Hence it appears that the witena - gemot , the legislative and supreme judicial court of the Anglo - Saxons , resembled our ...
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... Anglo - Saxons , the principles of whose versifica- tion he has endeavoured to elucidate . If Literature made no great advancement among the Anglo- Saxons , still less were they acquainted with Science ; yet some of their productions in ...
... Anglo - Saxons , the principles of whose versifica- tion he has endeavoured to elucidate . If Literature made no great advancement among the Anglo- Saxons , still less were they acquainted with Science ; yet some of their productions in ...
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