| Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge - 1839 - 262 pages
...as one of the best read of all those who have elucidated the earliest annals of this country. He is a practical man, has investigated for himself monuments...An investigation of the Ancient British Historians, Gildas and Neunius, and the more obscure British chroniclers ; 4. The ancient stone monuments of the... | |
| Edward Francis Rimbault - 1851 - 304 pages
...as one of the best read of all those who have elucidated the earliest annals of this country. Ha is a practical man, has investigated for himself monuments...dominion, and struggling unsuccessfully against the Anglo-Saxon race; 2. The Geography of Ancient Britain ; 3. An investigation of the Ancient British... | |
| Thomas Lathbury - 1853 - 596 pages
...annals of this country. He is a practical man, has inveftigated for himfelf monuments and manuferipts, and we have in the abovenamed volume the fruits of many years' patient ftudy. The objects which will occupy the attention of the reader are — I. The political pofition... | |
| George Wither - 1856 - 432 pages
...as one of the best read of all those who have elucidated the earliest annals of this country. He Is a practical man, has investigated for himself monuments...struggling unsuccessfully against the Anglo Saxon race ; 2 The Geography of Ancient Britain ; 3. An investigation of the Ancient British Historians, Gildas... | |
| George Wither - 1857 - 502 pages
...as one of the best read of all those who have elucidated the earliest annals of this country. He is a practical man, has investigated for himself monuments...British powers before the Roman conquest — under the Horn an dominion, and strnggling unsuccessfully against the Anglo-Saxon race; 2. The Geography of Ancient... | |
| David William Nash - 1858 - 424 pages
...this country. He is a practical man, has investigated for himself monuments and manuscripts, and wo have in the above-named volume the fruits of many...political position of the principal British powers be/ore the Roman conquest — under the Roman dominion, and struggling unsuccessfully against the Anglo... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1859 - 210 pages
...as one of the best read of all those who have elucidated the earliest annals of this country. He is a practical man, has investigated for himself monuments...dominion, and struggling unsuccessfully against the Anglo-Saxon race ; 2. The Geography of Ancient Britain ; 3. An investigation of the Ancient British... | |
| John Russell Smith - 1860 - 628 pages
...this country. He is a practical man, has investigated for himself monuments and manuscripts, and wo have in the above-named volume the fruits of many...dominion, and struggling unsuccessfully against the Anglo-Saxon race ; 2. The geography of Ancient Britain ; 3. An investigation of the Ancient British... | |
| John Russell Smith - 1860 - 610 pages
...as one of the best read of all those who have elucidated the earliest annals of this country. He is a practical man, has investigated for himself monuments...study. The objects which will occupy the attention of tbe reader are — 1. The political position of the principal British powers before the Roman conquest... | |
| Richard Sims - 1861 - 656 pages
...as one of the best read of all those who have elucidated the earliest aimais of this country. He IB a practical man, has Investigated for himself monuments and manuscripts, and we have in the above-named volnme the fruits of many years' patient study. The objects which will occupy the attention of the... | |
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