| 1805 - 752 páginas
...prevailed beyond every other. Our language, our government, and our laws, difplay our Cimbricanccftors in every part: they live not merely in our annals and traditions, but incur civil inftitutious and perpetual difcourfe. The parent tree is indeed greatly amplified by branches... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - 1823 - 394 páginas
...Britain, and makes her stand pre-eminent among the nations of Europe, was laid by our Saxon ancestors. Indeed, " our language, our government, and our laws,...perpetual discourse. The parent tree is indeed greatly amplified, by branches engrafted on it from other regions, and by the new shoots, which the accidents... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 636 páginas
...appeared in the island, yet the effects of the Anglo-Saxon settlements have prevailed beyond every other. Our language, our government, and our laws, display...our civil institutions and perpetual discourse. The parent-tree is indeed greatly amplified, by branches CHAP, engrafted on it from other regions, and... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - 1823 - 398 páginas
...Britain, and makes her stand pre-eminent among the nations of Europe, was laid / by our Saxon ancestors. Indeed, *' our language, our government, and our laws,...in our civil institutions and perpetual discourse, i The parent tree is indeed greatly amplified, by branches engrafted on it from other regions, and... | |
| 1839 - 614 páginas
...part; and thus our Anglo-Saxon ancestors live not merely in our annals and traditions, but also in e" our civil institutions and perpetual discourse. The parent tree is indeed greatly amplified by branches engrafted upon it from other regions, and by new shoots which the accidents of... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1840 - 392 páginas
...appeared in the island, yet the effects of the Anglo-Saxon settlements have prevailed beyond every other. Our language, our government, and our laws, display...annals and traditions, but in our civil institutions andperpetual discourse. The parent-tree is indeed greatly amplified, by branches engrafted on it from... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1840 - 406 páginas
...appeared in the island, yet the effects of the Anglo-Saxon settlements have prevailed beyond every other. Our language, our government, and our laws, display...not merely in our annals and traditions, but in our civii institutions andperpetual discourse. The parent-tree is indeed greatly amplified, by branches... | |
| Charles Sandys - 1851 - 406 páginas
...Anglo-Saxon history. " Our language, our government, and our laws," says that eloquent historian, " display our Gothic ancestors in every part. They live...perpetual discourse. The parent tree is, indeed, greatly amplified by branches engrafted on it from other regions, and by the new shoots which the accidents... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1852 - 580 páginas
...appeared in the island, yet the effects of the Anglo-Saxon settlements have prevailed beyond every other. Our language, our government, and our laws, display our Gothic ancestors in ever}7 part : they live, not merely in our annals and traditions, but in our civil institutions and... | |
| 1861 - 712 páginas
...Britain and makes her stand pre-eminent among the nations of Europe, was laid by our Saxon, ancestors." They live not merely in our annals and traditions, but in our civil institutions and familiar discourse. The radical part of our language is Anglo-Saxon, the strongest and most impressive... | |
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