Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... Edward , fucceeded him on the throne . EDWARD was fcarce fettled on the throne , when his pretenfions were difputed by Ethel- wald , his coufin - german , who raised a large party among the Northumbrians to espouse his caufe . At fifft ...
... Edward , fucceeded him on the throne . EDWARD was fcarce fettled on the throne , when his pretenfions were difputed by Ethel- wald , his coufin - german , who raised a large party among the Northumbrians to espouse his caufe . At fifft ...
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... Edward had re- duced the whole kingdom to his obedience , and began his endeavours to promote the happiness of his people , he was prevented by death from the completion of his de- figns . To him fucceeded ATHELSTAN , his natural A. D. ...
... Edward had re- duced the whole kingdom to his obedience , and began his endeavours to promote the happiness of his people , he was prevented by death from the completion of his de- figns . To him fucceeded ATHELSTAN , his natural A. D. ...
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... Edward , whom he had by his first mar- riage , with the daughter of the earl of Ordmer . Edward , furnamed the Martyr , was made king by the intereft of the monks , and lived but four years after his acceffion . In his reign , there is ...
... Edward , whom he had by his first mar- riage , with the daughter of the earl of Ordmer . Edward , furnamed the Martyr , was made king by the intereft of the monks , and lived but four years after his acceffion . In his reign , there is ...
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... Edward and Al- fred , defcendants of the ancient Saxon kings , Alfred was invited , with the warmest profef- sions of friendship , by Harold , to London , and treach- A. D. 1040 . 1 treacherously set upon , by HISTORY OF ENGLAND . III.
... Edward and Al- fred , defcendants of the ancient Saxon kings , Alfred was invited , with the warmest profef- sions of friendship , by Harold , to London , and treach- A. D. 1040 . 1 treacherously set upon , by HISTORY OF ENGLAND . III.
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... Edward and Emma , ap- prised of his fate , fled to the continent , and Harold , without refiftance , took poffeffion of the whole kingdom . He lived to enjoy the fruits of his treachery but four years after ; and dying , very little ...
... Edward and Emma , ap- prised of his fate , fled to the continent , and Harold , without refiftance , took poffeffion of the whole kingdom . He lived to enjoy the fruits of his treachery but four years after ; and dying , very little ...
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