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" ... for England is literally, Englaland, the land or country of the Engles. The Engles were the most powerful and energetic of the tribes, that constituted the great Saxon confederacy, which, in the third and two following centuries, had the greatest... "
King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Version of the Compendious History of the World by ... - Page 48
by Paulus Orosius - 1858 - 253 pages
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The Elements of Anglo-Saxon Grammar: With Copious Notes Illustrating the ...

Joseph Bosworth - 1823 - 394 pages
...league and other means, the Saxon influence was increased, till they possessed the vast tract of country embraced by the Elbe, the Sala, and the Rhine, in addition to their ancient territory from the Elbe to the Eyder. In this tract of country were several confederate nations, leagued together...
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A Compendious Grammar of the Primitive English Or Anglo-Saxon Language, a ...

Joseph Bosworth - 1826 - 200 pages
...league and other means the Saxon influence was increased, till they possessed the vast tract of country embraced by the Elbe, the Sala, and the Rhine, in addition to their ancient territory from the Elbe to the Eyder. In this tract of country were several confederate nations, leagued together...
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The New-York Review, Volume 3

1838 - 514 pages
...North. This step increased their power, and they finally obtained and settled the tract of country embraced by the Elbe, the Sala, and the Rhine, in addition to their ancient territory from the Elbe to the Eider. This wide extent of country contained several nations united for mutual...
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A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language: Containing the Accentuation - the ...

Joseph Bosworth - 1838 - 940 pages
...league and other means the Saxon influence was increased, till they possessed the vast extent of country embraced by the Elbe, the Sala, and the Rhine, in addition to their ancient territory from the Elbe to the Eyder. In this tract of country were several confederate nations, leagued together...
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The origin of the English, Germanic, and Scandinavian languages and nations

Joseph Bosworth - 1848 - 236 pages
...league and other means the Saxon influence was increased, till they possessed the vast extent of country embraced by the Elbe, the Sala, and the Rhine, in addition to their ancient territory from the Elbe to the Eyder. In this tract of country were several confederate nations, leagued together...
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The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: With Preliminary ..., Volume 2, Part 1

Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - 552 pages
...and two following centuries, had the greatest extent of territory in the rfbrth west of (ii-viiinny. The Saxon confederacy increased, till it possessed...dwelt in these lands, before they came into this, country.00 And, these embraced by the Elbe, the Sala, and the Rhine, in addition to their ancient territory...
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The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: With Preliminary Essays ..., Volume 2

Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 768 pages
...and two full t.\ ing centuries, had the greatest extent of territory in the north west of ticrmany. The Saxon confederacy increased, till it possessed...this country.'" And, these embraced by the Elbe, the Sain, and the Rhine, in addition to their ancient territory between the Elbe, and the Oder. Bosworth's...
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The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: With Preliminary Essays ..., Volume 2

Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 684 pages
...extent of territory in the north west of Germany. The Saxon confederacy increaied, till it posieised the vast extent of country days ; and, the two days...Angles dwelt in these lands, before they came into this country.60 And, these embraced by the Elbe, the Sala, and the Rhine, in addition to their ancient territory...
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King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon version of the ... History of the world ..., Volume 2

Paulus Orosius - 1860 - 254 pages
...Zealand, and many islands. The Angles >dweltr " n these lands, before they came into this country.6" And. these embraced by the Elbe, the Sala, and the...Rhine, in addition to their ancient territory between he Elbe, and the Oder. Bosworth's Origin of the Eng. and Germ. lang. and nations, p. II — 17. —...
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Old South Leaflets

1902 - 510 pages
...third and two following centuries, had the greatest extent of territory in the north-west of Germany. The Saxon confederacy increased, till it possessed the vast extent of country embraced by the Elbe, the Sala, and the Rhine, in addition to their ancient territory between the Elbe...
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