The peoples and polities of the British Isles in the Dark Ages were linked not by the accident of dwelling in the same part of the world, but by the seas and rivers which provided their surest and swiftest means of travel.
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THE SAFEGUARD OF THE SEAS: NAVAL HISTORY OF BRITAIN: 660-1649 V. 1
1998, HARPERCOLLINS
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THE SAFEGUARD OF THE SEAS: NAVAL HISTORY OF BRITAIN: 660-1649 V. 1
1998, HARPERCOLLINS
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"The peoples and polities of the British Isles in the Dark Ages were linked not by the accident of dwelling in the same part of the world, but by the seas and rivers which provided their surest and swiftest means of travel."
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