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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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  Book, Chapter
1 I, I | and they may have to some extent amalgamated with the Celts 2 II, V | ruled over a kingdom of like extent for a time, and for the 3 II, IX | southward, is the larger in extent, and more fruitful, containing 4 II, XVII | as by reason of the great extent of the provinces which lie 5 III, VIII | great self-denial, but the extent of her virtue became more 6 IV, III | also gave him land of the extent of fifty families, to build 7 IV, XIII | prelate, Wilfrid, land to the extent of eighty-seven families, 8 IV, XVIII| other provinces, and to what extent it was clear from the contagion 9 IV, XXIII| she received land to the extent of one family on the north


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