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1 John Mitchell Kemble, The Saxons in England: A History of the English Commonwealth till the Period of the Norman Conquest (new ed., rev., Walter de Gray Birch, ed.) i (1876)

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THE


SAXONS


IN ENGLAND.


                     A HISTORY   OF


    THE ENGLISH COMMONWEALTH


                   TILL TKE PERIOD OF



           THE NORMAN CONQUEST.



                           BY


    JOHN   MITCHELL KEMBLE, M.A., F.C.P.S.,
 MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AT MUNICH, AND OF THE ROYAL
                ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AT BERLIN,
   FELLOW OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF HISTORY IN STOCKHOLM, AND OF THE
             ROYAL SOCIETY OF HISTORY IN COPENHAGEN,
                       ETC. ETC. ETC.



 Nobilis et strenua, iuxtaque dotem natarae sagaciesima gene Saonum, ab antiquis etiam
                     ecriptoribus memorata.



                A NEW EDITION, REVISED BY

          WALTER DE GRAY BIRCH, F.R.S.L.,
 Senior Assistant of the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum, Honorary
     Librarian of the Royal Society of Literature, Honorary Secretary of the
                British Archeological Association, etc.




                      VOLUME I.




                      LONDON:


     BERNARD QUARiTCH, 15 PICCADILLY.


1876.

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