Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... cause ; and we are yet in poffeffion of the form of their request , as left us by Wittichindus , a cotemporary historian of fome credit . " The poor and diftreffed Britons , " almost worn out by hostile invasions , and har- " raffed by ...
... cause ; and we are yet in poffeffion of the form of their request , as left us by Wittichindus , a cotemporary historian of fome credit . " The poor and diftreffed Britons , " almost worn out by hostile invasions , and har- " raffed by ...
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... cause . They alledge that Vortigern was artfully inveigled into a paffion for Rowe- na , the daughter of Hengift ; and , in order to marry her , was induced to fettle the fertile pro- vinces of Kent upon her father , from whence the ...
... cause . They alledge that Vortigern was artfully inveigled into a paffion for Rowe- na , the daughter of Hengift ; and , in order to marry her , was induced to fettle the fertile pro- vinces of Kent upon her father , from whence the ...
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... cause he refufed to let them eat the white bread which was diftributed at the commu- nion . But Christianity was restored two or three reigns after , by Sigebert the Good ; and fuch was the influence of its doctrines upon Offa , the ...
... cause he refufed to let them eat the white bread which was diftributed at the commu- nion . But Christianity was restored two or three reigns after , by Sigebert the Good ; and fuch was the influence of its doctrines upon Offa , the ...
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... cause of her admiration , and he appeared amazed how the world could talk fo much , and fo un- justly of her charms . The king was fatisfied , and no longer felt any curiofity , while Ethel- wald fecretly triumphed in his addrefs . When ...
... cause of her admiration , and he appeared amazed how the world could talk fo much , and fo un- justly of her charms . The king was fatisfied , and no longer felt any curiofity , while Ethel- wald fecretly triumphed in his addrefs . When ...
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... cause of refentment given them , by which the in- fraction of the ftipulated treaty became necef- fary . The Danes , as hath been already obferv- ed , had made feveral fettlements , for many years before , in different parts of the king ...
... cause of refentment given them , by which the in- fraction of the ftipulated treaty became necef- fary . The Danes , as hath been already obferv- ed , had made feveral fettlements , for many years before , in different parts of the king ...
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