| John Chambers - 1817 - 324 pages
...except to the ancient Britons, although indeed, the subsequent conquerors, Romans, Saxons, and Danes, and even the Normans, have, on certain emergencies,...country, have often called them Roman, Danish, or Saxon, yet can they only be attributed to the ancient Britons. One of the most important and considerable... | |
| John Chambers - Malvern (England) - 1817 - 322 pages
...conjectures, and even the crude reports of the country, have often called them Roman, Danish, or Saxon, yet can they only be attributed to the ancient Britons. One of the most important and considerable of thesr fortified places, is situate on a spot that could not fail to be an object of the utmost attention... | |
| Shropshire gazetteer - 1824 - 1028 pages
...the adjacent country, except to the ancient Britons ; although indeed the Romans, Saxons, and Danes, and even the Normans, have on certain emergencies, made use of them at different times, on account of their original strength : and although the erroneous, hasty conjectures... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1834 - 428 pages
...except to the ancient Britons, although, indeed, the subsequent conquerors, Romans, Saxons, and Danes, and even the Normans, have, on certain emergencies,...country, have often called them Roman, Danish, or Saxon, yet can they only be attributed to the ancient Britons. One of the most important and considerable... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - England - 1834 - 432 pages
...except to the ancient Britons, although, indeed, the subsequent conquerors, Romans, Saxons, and Danes, and even the Normans, have, on certain emergencies,...country, have often called them Roman, Danish, or Saxon, yet can they only be -attributed to the ancient Britons. One of the most important and considerable... | |
| James Bell - 1835 - 1016 pages
...except to the ancient Britons, although, indeed, the subsequent conquerors, Romans, Saxons, and Danes, and even the Normans, have, on certain emergencies,...country have often called them Roman, Danish, or Saxon, yet can they only be attributed to the ancient Britons. One of the most important and considerable... | |
| England - 1848 - 710 pages
...except to the ancient Britons, although, indeed, the subsequent conquerors, Romans, Saxons, and Danes, and even the Normans, have, on certain emergencies,...reports of the country, have often called them Roman, Daiush, or Saxon, j i4 ran they only be attributed to the ancient Britons. One of the most important... | |
| Jabez Allies - Folklore - 1852 - 532 pages
...country, except to the ancient Britons ; although indeed the subsequent conquerors, Romans, Saxons, Danes, and even the Normans, have on certain emergencies...them, on account of their great original strength. One of the most important and considerable is situated in a spot that could not but be an object of... | |
| Gaelic Society of Inverness - Celts - 1884 - 332 pages
...adjacent country except to the ancient Britons ; although, indeed, the Romans, Saxons, Danes, and even Normans, have on certain emergencies made use of them on account of their great original strength. One of the most important and considerable of these is the Herefordshire Beacon, commanding that which... | |
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