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BOOK I Of the Saxons in their Pagan State |
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Chap. I The Character and Perfons of the more ancient Saxons |
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1 | (7) |
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Chap. II The Government and Laws of the more ancient Saxons |
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8 | (7) |
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Chap. III The Religion of the Saxons in their Pagan State |
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15 | (17) |
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Chap. IV On the Menology and Literature of the Pagan Saxons |
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32 | (10) |
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BOOK II Of the Manners of the Anglo-Saxons |
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Chap. I On their Infancy, Childhood, and Names |
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42 | (10) |
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52 | (6) |
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58 | (5) |
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Chap. IV Their Drinks and Cookery |
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63 | (12) |
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75 | (11) |
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Chap. VI Their Houfes, Furniture, and Luxuries |
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86 | (11) |
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Chap. VII Their Conviviality and Amufements |
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97 | (11) |
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Chap. VIII Their Marriages |
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108 | (11) |
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Chap. IX Claffes and Conditions of Society |
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119 | (17) |
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Chap. X Their Gilds or Clubs |
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136 | (5) |
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Chap. XI Their Trades, Mechanical Arts, and Foreign Commerce |
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141 | (13) |
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154 | (17) |
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Chap. XIII Their Chivalry |
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171 | (12) |
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Chap. XIV Their Superflitions |
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183 | (7) |
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190 | (5) |
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BOOK III Their Landed Property |
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195 | (12) |
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Chap. II The Proprietorfhip in Land, and their Tenures |
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207 | (9) |
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Chap. III The Burdens to which Lands were liable, and their Privileges |
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216 | (10) |
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Chap. IV Their Conveyances |
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226 | (8) |
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Chap. V Some Particulars of the Names of Places in Middlefex and London, in the Saxon Times |
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234 | (5) |
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Chap. VI Law Suits about Land |
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239 | (5) |
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Chap. VII Their Denominations of Land |
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244 | (3) |
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BOOK IV The Government of the Anglo-Saxons |
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Chap. I The King's Election and Coronation |
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247 | (12) |
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Chap. II His Family and Officers |
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259 | (2) |
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Chap. III The Dignity and Prerogatives of the Anglo-Saxon Cyning |
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261 | (12) |
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273 | (12) |
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Chap. V Their Official Dignities |
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285 | (10) |
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BOOK V The History of the Laws of the Anglo Saxons |
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295 | (11) |
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Chap. II Perfonal Injuries |
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210 | (103) |
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313 | (3) |
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Chap. V The Were and the Mund |
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316 | (3) |
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Chap. VI Their Borh or Sureties |
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319 | (4) |
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Chap. VII Their legal Tribunals |
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323 | (7) |
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Chap. VIII Their Ordeals and legal Punifhments |
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330 | (5) |
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Chap. IX The Trial by Jury |
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335 | (8) |
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BOOK VI Their Poetry, Literature, Arts and Sciences |
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Chap. I The Latin Poetry of Aldhelm |
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343 | (15) |
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Chap. II The Latin Poetry of Bede |
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358 | (5) |
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Chap. III The Latin Poetry of Boniface, Alcuin, and others |
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363 | (11) |
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Chap. IV The Vernacular Poetry of the Anglo-Saxons |
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374 | (35) |
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380 | (4) |
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Poem in the Saxon Chronicle |
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384 | (1) |
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385 | (8) |
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393 | (5) |
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An Anglo-Saxon Heroic Poem |
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398 | (11) |
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Chap. V On the Anglo-Saxon Versification |
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409 | (8) |
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Chap. VI Of the Literature of the Anglo Saxons |
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417 | (27) |
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Aldelm's Life, and Profe Works |
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425 | (5) |
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430 | (5) |
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435 | (1) |
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436 | (1) |
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437 | (4) |
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441 | (3) |
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Chap. VII The Arts of the Anglo-Saxons |
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444 | (5) |
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449 | (2) |
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451 | (10) |
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Chap. VIII Their Sciences |
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461 | (14) |
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Chap. I The Hiftory of the Propagation of Chriftianity among the Anglo-Saxons |
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475 | (13) |
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Chap. II The Anglo-Saxon Te Deum and Jubilate |
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488 | (3) |
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Chap. I On the Structure or Mechanifm of the Anglo-Saxon Language |
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491 | (16) |
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Chap. II On the Originality of the Anglo-Saxon Language |
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507 | (4) |
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Chap. III On the Copioufnefs of the Saxon Language |
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