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sounds 1
source 2
sources 4
south 29
south-east 2
south-saxons 2
southern 18
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29 monks
29 perceived
29 poor
29 south
29 tell
29 times
29 while
St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | the evangelization of the South Saxons by Wilfrid, who extends 2 0, Int | Daniel to Winchester; the South Saxons receive a bishop 3 I, I | to be 4,875 miles. To the south lies Belgic Gaul. To its 4 I, I | thereof. Starting from the south, they had occupied the greater 5 I, I | out far beyond it to the south, over against the northern 6 I, III | close to Britain on the south, and is about thirty miles 7 I, III | and twelve from north to south; being six miles distant 8 I, XI | across the island, on the south side of it, as the cities, 9 I, XXVII | most important cities of south and north known to him from 10 II, VII | which blowing from the south had spread the conflagration 11 II, XVI | which is the first on the south side of the river H umber, 12 III, III | Scots which dwelt in the South of Ireland had long since, 13 III, XX | who was of the race of the South Saxons.~ 14 IV, VII | that place, removed to the south side of the monastery, that 15 IV, XIII | converted the province of the South Saxons to Christ. [681 A.D.]~ 16 IV, XIII | into the province of the South Saxons,which extends from 17 IV, XIII | extends from Kent to the south and west, as far as the 18 IV, XIII | all the province of the South Saxons was ignorant of the 19 IV, XIII | called Selaeseu, (Selsey, south of Chichester) that is, 20 IV, XIV | the same province of the South Saxons who had been lately 21 IV, XVI | opposite the borders of the South Saxons and the Gewissae, 22 IV, XXVI | wounded in battle with the South Saxons, whom Edric, the 23 V, XVI | the middle wall; to the south, the north, and the west. 24 V, XVI | the entrance being on the south side, where twelve lamps 25 V, XVIII | CHAP. XVIII. How the South Saxons received Eadbert 26 V, XVIII | that the province of the South Saxons, which till that 27 V, XIX | converted the province of the South Saxons from their idolatrous 28 V, XIX | hard by the altar on the south side, as has been mentioned 29 V, XX III| Winchester. The province of the South Saxons, having now continued


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