A Hand-book of the English Language: For the Use of Students of the Universities and Higher Classes of SchoolsWalton and Maberly, 1860 - 442 ページ |
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... CARLOVINGIAN PERIODS . 32. Details of the Saxony of the Franks 33-37 . Criticism 29 31-32 CHAPTER VII . GERMAN ORIGIN OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . - PARTS OF GERMANY , ETC. - INTERNAL EVIDENCE . - LANGUAGE . THE OLD - SAXON . 38. Internal ...
... CARLOVINGIAN PERIODS . 32. Details of the Saxony of the Franks 33-37 . Criticism 29 31-32 CHAPTER VII . GERMAN ORIGIN OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . - PARTS OF GERMANY , ETC. - INTERNAL EVIDENCE . - LANGUAGE . THE OLD - SAXON . 38. Internal ...
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... Carlovingian period these formed parts of the Hamaland , the Hamaland being , according to one authority at least , Saxon- " in Sutfeno in pago Hameland ; -in Duisburg in pago Hameland ; -in Davindre in eodem pago Hame- land . " Finally ...
... Carlovingian period these formed parts of the Hamaland , the Hamaland being , according to one authority at least , Saxon- " in Sutfeno in pago Hameland ; -in Duisburg in pago Hameland ; -in Davindre in eodem pago Hame- land . " Finally ...
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... Carlovingian age called Saxony ? What was it in the eyes of Tacitus and Ptolemy ? Let us put these two extremes together ; and , perhaps , we may throw a light over the intermediate period . § 24. The Angrivarii . - The author with whom ...
... Carlovingian age called Saxony ? What was it in the eyes of Tacitus and Ptolemy ? Let us put these two extremes together ; and , perhaps , we may throw a light over the intermediate period . § 24. The Angrivarii . - The author with whom ...
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... CARLOVINGIAN PERIODS . 32. THE mother - country of the Angle invaders of England , in the time of the Carlovingians , and in the eyes of the Franks , was Saxonia , or , in simple English , Saxony . Friesland was , occasionally ...
... CARLOVINGIAN PERIODS . 32. THE mother - country of the Angle invaders of England , in the time of the Carlovingians , and in the eyes of the Franks , was Saxonia , or , in simple English , Saxony . Friesland was , occasionally ...
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... Carlovingian , and the Modern : for ( as has been already stated ) Engern is the present form of the name . § 37. As a general rule , the Angli of the Carlovingian period , so far as they are German , are merged in the Saxons . They ...
... Carlovingian , and the Modern : for ( as has been already stated ) Engern is the present form of the name . § 37. As a general rule , the Angli of the Carlovingian period , so far as they are German , are merged in the Saxons . They ...
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accented adjective amang Angle Anglen Anglo Anglo-Saxon Angrivarii aorist Autharis Beda belong Britain called Carlovingian CHAPTER Chauci Cherusci compound Danes Danish dative declension derived dialects districts Eastphalia Elbe elements endi England English language expressed Eyder father feminine forms of speech Frank French Friesland Frisian gender genitive German give Gódan Godes Greek Heliand Hence Hengist Hnæf Holstein idea inflection Jutes Keltic Kent king land Latin letter Lithuanic mah luv means Moso-Gothic neuter nominative Norse Northumbrian notice noun object Old Frisian Old High-German Old Saxon original orthography participle person Plur plural Præfectus præterite preceded present English pronoun provincial quæ rhymes Roman root Sing singular Slavonic Sleswick sound spoken substantive superlative syllable Sylt Syntax tense term termination thee thou tive Translation verb vowel West Friesland West-Saxon whilst word writers þæt ах х
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