Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... caftles , and fortified different cities . He reduced Turkethill , a Danish invader , and obliged him to retire with his followers . He fubdued the Eaft Angles , and acquired dominion over the Northum- brians themselves . He was ...
... caftles , and fortified different cities . He reduced Turkethill , a Danish invader , and obliged him to retire with his followers . He fubdued the Eaft Angles , and acquired dominion over the Northum- brians themselves . He was ...
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... caftles , and putting themselves in a posture of defence ; nor could the king refufe his confent to fuch exorbitant demands , their oppofition might be fatal . The clergy imitated the fame pernicious example ; and , in a fhort time ...
... caftles , and putting themselves in a posture of defence ; nor could the king refufe his confent to fuch exorbitant demands , their oppofition might be fatal . The clergy imitated the fame pernicious example ; and , in a fhort time ...
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... caftles , which they had lately erected . This the whole body of the clergy confidered as a breach of that charter which he had granted upon his acceffion ; they loudly murmured against his infraction ; and even the bishop of Winchester ...
... caftles , which they had lately erected . This the whole body of the clergy confidered as a breach of that charter which he had granted upon his acceffion ; they loudly murmured against his infraction ; and even the bishop of Winchester ...
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... caftles of the nobility were become receptacles for licensed robbers , who gave their rapine the name of attachment to party . The land was left untilled , the inftruments of husbandry were deftroyed or abandoned , and a terrible famine ...
... caftles of the nobility were become receptacles for licensed robbers , who gave their rapine the name of attachment to party . The land was left untilled , the inftruments of husbandry were deftroyed or abandoned , and a terrible famine ...
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... caftle of one of his mutinous barons upon the continent , when news was brought him of Stephen's death ; but , fenfible ... caftles , which were erected fince the death of Henry the firft , and were become receptacles of rapine , to be ...
... caftle of one of his mutinous barons upon the continent , when news was brought him of Stephen's death ; but , fenfible ... caftles , which were erected fince the death of Henry the firft , and were become receptacles of rapine , to be ...
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