Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... gave them the beft inftructions the calamitous times would permit , for exercifing their arms , and repairing their ramparts . They helped the natives to erect a - new a wall of ftone built by the emperor Severus across the island ...
... gave them the beft inftructions the calamitous times would permit , for exercifing their arms , and repairing their ramparts . They helped the natives to erect a - new a wall of ftone built by the emperor Severus across the island ...
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... gave their commander the title of King of the East Angles , which was the fourth Saxon kingdom founded in Britain . Another body of these adventurers formed A. D. 585 . a kingdom under the title of Eaft Saxony , or Effex , comprehending ...
... gave their commander the title of King of the East Angles , which was the fourth Saxon kingdom founded in Britain . Another body of these adventurers formed A. D. 585 . a kingdom under the title of Eaft Saxony , or Effex , comprehending ...
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... gave rise to many ecclefiaftical abuses . In the kingdom of Effex , Sebert , who was nephew to Ethelbert , king of Kent , of whofe converfion we have already made mention , was also prevailed upon by his uncle to embrace the Christian ...
... gave rise to many ecclefiaftical abuses . In the kingdom of Effex , Sebert , who was nephew to Ethelbert , king of Kent , of whofe converfion we have already made mention , was also prevailed upon by his uncle to embrace the Christian ...
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... gave his fanction . The trial by juries , mulets and fines for offences , by fome afcribed to him , are of a much more an- cient date . The care of Alfred for the encou- ragement of learning did not a little tend to improve the morals ...
... gave his fanction . The trial by juries , mulets and fines for offences , by fome afcribed to him , are of a much more an- cient date . The care of Alfred for the encou- ragement of learning did not a little tend to improve the morals ...
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... gave , in his own example , the strongest incentives to ftudy . He usually divided his time into three equal portions ; one was given to fleep , and the refection . of his body , diet , and exercife ; another to the dispatch of business ...
... gave , in his own example , the strongest incentives to ftudy . He usually divided his time into three equal portions ; one was given to fleep , and the refection . of his body , diet , and exercife ; another to the dispatch of business ...
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