The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... Saxon , and Jutish invaders , had as nearly as possible extirpated the inhabitants of Britain whom they had con- quered . The statement is intelligible when translated out of Mr. Freeman's phraseology ; and we believe the chief ...
... Saxon , and Jutish invaders , had as nearly as possible extirpated the inhabitants of Britain whom they had con- quered . The statement is intelligible when translated out of Mr. Freeman's phraseology ; and we believe the chief ...
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... Saxon Chronicle as trustworthy his- torical evidence . Mr. Freeman has not the courage — we believe he would call it Dutch courage — to assert that we find in those authori- ties a credible contemporary account of the events which came ...
... Saxon Chronicle as trustworthy his- torical evidence . Mr. Freeman has not the courage — we believe he would call it Dutch courage — to assert that we find in those authori- ties a credible contemporary account of the events which came ...
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... Saxons , and Juts of the continent . " Mr. Freeman , how- ever , affects a German simplicity of style which is apt to bear a resemblance to the simplicity of German philosophers . Indeed , we are inclined to think that Mr. Freeman must ...
... Saxons , and Juts of the continent . " Mr. Freeman , how- ever , affects a German simplicity of style which is apt to bear a resemblance to the simplicity of German philosophers . Indeed , we are inclined to think that Mr. Freeman must ...
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... Saxon . " " The name by which our forefathers really knew themselves was English , and no other ...... The people ... Saxons , Fri- sians , or Jutes . We are not certain that he has anywhere stated this in so many words ; but the ...
... Saxon . " " The name by which our forefathers really knew themselves was English , and no other ...... The people ... Saxons , Fri- sians , or Jutes . We are not certain that he has anywhere stated this in so many words ; but the ...
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... Saxon , Anglian , Englisc , Anglo - Saxon , Jutish , Frisian , Low - Dutch , or ( if Mr. Freeman insists upon the word ) Old - English Dictionary of the Academy , or any indication that there ever was a " genuine " mode of spelling pre ...
... Saxon , Anglian , Englisc , Anglo - Saxon , Jutish , Frisian , Low - Dutch , or ( if Mr. Freeman insists upon the word ) Old - English Dictionary of the Academy , or any indication that there ever was a " genuine " mode of spelling pre ...
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American Anglo-Saxon animals Anthropological Anthropological Review appears bilious blood bones brain Britain British Britons Cæsar called Carlier cause cell Celtic Celts cent character characteristics civilisation climate colour common sources Cornish language Cornwall cranial deaths defendant Devon Devonshire doubt Dutch England English especially Europe European exist fact favour Freeman Gauls German Gildas hair head Henry of Huntingdon human immigrants Indian inhabitants intussusception Ireland Irish islands Isle of Axholme language less living look Malay matter microcephali mind moral nation native nature negro Nennius nervous Norman Conquest observations opinion organism original painting Palembang Papuans passage peculiar period persons physical physiology plaintiff plaintiff's book Polynesian population present Prichard primitive produced Professor Huxley question races reference regard remarks Retzius Roman Saxon says settlers side skin skulls Sumatra temperament Teutonic tion Virchow Welsh West Midland counties whole word