The Scottish Review, Том 20A. Gardner, 1892 |
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... Germans might have been checked , and all Europe beyond the Elbe might have remained Slavonic under masters of its own . But the Magyars dissipated such hopes , which a Slave of wide vision might have cherished in the days of the early ...
... Germans might have been checked , and all Europe beyond the Elbe might have remained Slavonic under masters of its own . But the Magyars dissipated such hopes , which a Slave of wide vision might have cherished in the days of the early ...
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... German scholar , learned and acute like Fallmerayer , and armed at all points . He declared that the ancestors of the modern Roumanians did not enter into their inheritance until the thirteenth century , when they migrated northward ...
... German scholar , learned and acute like Fallmerayer , and armed at all points . He declared that the ancestors of the modern Roumanians did not enter into their inheritance until the thirteenth century , when they migrated northward ...
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... German assailants must be modified . But Fallmerayer and Roesler had each his fun . It is not surprising to find that the Magyars too have a great difficulty about their pedigree and many open problems about their early history ...
... German assailants must be modified . But Fallmerayer and Roesler had each his fun . It is not surprising to find that the Magyars too have a great difficulty about their pedigree and many open problems about their early history ...
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... German and Slaves call them , or Besenyök as the Hun- garians call them were a Turkish people . Anna Comnena states that the Patzinaks and the Kuns spoke the same tongue , and there is no doubt whatever as to the ethnical position of ...
... German and Slaves call them , or Besenyök as the Hun- garians call them were a Turkish people . Anna Comnena states that the Patzinaks and the Kuns spoke the same tongue , and there is no doubt whatever as to the ethnical position of ...
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... of the East . Otherwise Roesler and Hunfalvy ( who thinks it a mistake for Khazars ) . + Approved by Roesler and Hunfalvy , rejected by Vámbéry . Germans in their Latin chronicles used the name Fali to The Coming of the Hungarians . 43.
... of the East . Otherwise Roesler and Hunfalvy ( who thinks it a mistake for Khazars ) . + Approved by Roesler and Hunfalvy , rejected by Vámbéry . Germans in their Latin chronicles used the name Fali to The Coming of the Hungarians . 43.
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