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THE

SAXONS IN ENGLAND.

A HISTORY OF

THE ENGLISH COMMONWEALTH

TILL THE PEBIOD OF

THE NORMAN CONQUEST.

BY

JOHN MITCHELL KEMBLE, M.A., F.C.P.S,

MEMBEB OF THE BOYAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AT MUNICH, AND OF THE BOYAL
ACADEMY' OF SCIENCES AT BEBLIN,
FELLOW OF THE BOYAL SOCIETY OF H1STOKY IN STOCKHOLM, AND OF THE
BOYAL SOCIETY OF HISTOBY IN COPENHAGEN,
ETC. ETC. ETC.

“ Nobilis et strenua, xuxtaque dotem naturae sagaciesima gene Saxonum, ab antiquis etiam
Bcnptoribus ɪuemoruta.”

A NEW EDITION, REVISED BY

WALTEK DE GKAY BIKCH, F.R.S.L.,

Senior Aeeietant of the Department if Manuecripte in the Britieh Mtieeuml Bonorary
Librarian of the Hoyal Society of Literature, Honorary Secretary if tM
Britieh Archceological Aeeociation, etc.

VOLUME I



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