The Pedigree of the English People An Argument Historical And Scientific On T
The Pedigree of the English People An Argument Historical And Scientific On T
Thomas Nicholas
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They were a nation of " swordsmen. " - It requires some qualification in speaking of the religiousness of the old Germans. Here, as everywhere else, since their doings on the THE CONQUERED IN BONDAGE. J»0 no veto on the " plan " which they uncompromisingly pursued : — "That he should take who had the power, " Odhinn counselled discretion ; and there was an Alfadur (Father of all), higher than either Odhinn or Thor, who embraced the Wylisciiioi like the Eiiglcii and the Scaxan as his children ; ...and a Valhalla above, which was more likely to be reached, if heroic fightings and victory were followed by heroic magnanimity. 2. Britons in a state of bondage. Domesday Book gives some grounds for believing that in the latter age of the Anglo-Saxon power a large pro- jjortion of the Thcowes were Ancient British prisoners of war. We have to remember that the statistics of Domes- day refer to things as they were immediately after the Xorman Conquest. Now it is well known that the contest between the English and the Britons had of late ages been mainly confined to the border parts, between the territories of the Heptarchy and the country still held by the Cyniry.
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