Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... subjects to their liber- ties . Accordingly he feized it wirh avidity ; but his misconducts were incurable , and his in- dolence , credulity , and cowardice , obftructed all fuccefs . At length , after having feen the greatest part of ...
... subjects to their liber- ties . Accordingly he feized it wirh avidity ; but his misconducts were incurable , and his in- dolence , credulity , and cowardice , obftructed all fuccefs . At length , after having feen the greatest part of ...
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... subjects with a mixture of admiration and joy . He refided for fome time at the abbey of Fefchamp , where he was vifited . by an ambaffador from the king of France , sent to congratulate his fuccefs . William , natu- rally fond of ...
... subjects with a mixture of admiration and joy . He refided for fome time at the abbey of Fefchamp , where he was vifited . by an ambaffador from the king of France , sent to congratulate his fuccefs . William , natu- rally fond of ...
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... subject king- dom . In his progrefs through the country , he received the homage of the petty chieftains as he went along , and left most of them in pof- feffion of their ancient territories . In a place fo uncultivated , and fo ill ...
... subject king- dom . In his progrefs through the country , he received the homage of the petty chieftains as he went along , and left most of them in pof- feffion of their ancient territories . In a place fo uncultivated , and fo ill ...
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... terrors , from his own subjects , gave way to the fuperior dictates of avarice ; he therefore once more refolved . to fend him back to his former prison , and U 3 gave gave orders to have him purfued and arrested . But RICHARD 239 I.
... terrors , from his own subjects , gave way to the fuperior dictates of avarice ; he therefore once more refolved . to fend him back to his former prison , and U 3 gave gave orders to have him purfued and arrested . But RICHARD 239 I.
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... subjects . The government of the caftle of Hert- ford becoming vacant , it was claimed as of right by Robert Fitzwalter , a nobleman who had been extremely active in his service : but his claim was rejected . It was now , there- fore ...
... subjects . The government of the caftle of Hert- ford becoming vacant , it was claimed as of right by Robert Fitzwalter , a nobleman who had been extremely active in his service : but his claim was rejected . It was now , there- fore ...
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