Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... pect to reap neither glory nor gain . He had four fons , Robert , Richard , William , and Henry , befides feveral daughters . Robert , his eldest fon fon , furnamed Curthofe , from the shortness of his 156 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... pect to reap neither glory nor gain . He had four fons , Robert , Richard , William , and Henry , befides feveral daughters . Robert , his eldest fon fon , furnamed Curthofe , from the shortness of his 156 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... Henry , for Richard was killed , in hunting , by a ftag . Thefe , by greater affiduity , had wrought upon the credulity and affections of the king , and confequently were the more obnoxious to Ro- bert . A mind , therefore , fo well ...
... Henry , for Richard was killed , in hunting , by a ftag . Thefe , by greater affiduity , had wrought upon the credulity and affections of the king , and confequently were the more obnoxious to Ro- bert . A mind , therefore , fo well ...
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... Henry should be per- mitted to fupply himself , but also fent him fome pipes of wine for his own table . Rufus did not at all approve of this ill - timed genero- fity ; but Robert anfwered his remonstrances . by faying , " Shall we ...
... Henry should be per- mitted to fupply himself , but also fent him fome pipes of wine for his own table . Rufus did not at all approve of this ill - timed genero- fity ; but Robert anfwered his remonstrances . by faying , " Shall we ...
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