Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ...Society, 1878 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... Latin . The country people , knowing nothing of the names of the alae and cohorts named therein , have laid hold of the only portion intelligible to them , and hence the rhyme . The abundance of coins found , would form the basis of ...
... Latin . The country people , knowing nothing of the names of the alae and cohorts named therein , have laid hold of the only portion intelligible to them , and hence the rhyme . The abundance of coins found , would form the basis of ...
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... Latin tongue ? III . — What meanings had it in the Norman - French and in the French generally , down to , say , the end of the 13th century ? IV . — When did it first make its appearance in our English language and literature , and ...
... Latin tongue ? III . — What meanings had it in the Norman - French and in the French generally , down to , say , the end of the 13th century ? IV . — When did it first make its appearance in our English language and literature , and ...
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... Latin Servient , the stem of the imperfect participle Serviens from Servire = " to be a servant , " " to serve . " The best modern representative is the Provincial Italian Servient . The process of derivation is thus given by Brachet ...
... Latin Servient , the stem of the imperfect participle Serviens from Servire = " to be a servant , " " to serve . " The best modern representative is the Provincial Italian Servient . The process of derivation is thus given by Brachet ...
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... Latin Servientem , we may observe that it exists in most , if not all , the Romance languages , thus- 1. Italian ......... Serjente French " Sergent . " Also , some- times , " a foot - soldier . " 2. Prov . Italian..Servient ( precisely ...
... Latin Servientem , we may observe that it exists in most , if not all , the Romance languages , thus- 1. Italian ......... Serjente French " Sergent . " Also , some- times , " a foot - soldier . " 2. Prov . Italian..Servient ( precisely ...
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... Latin passages I have already quoted we have milites and servientes mentioned side by side , and in such a connexion as to make it certain that the two terms did not quite cover the same ground . 3. The next example which I shall give ...
... Latin passages I have already quoted we have milites and servientes mentioned side by side , and in such a connexion as to make it certain that the two terms did not quite cover the same ground . 3. The next example which I shall give ...
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