Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... granting an afylum to fuch of the enemy as had fought protection from his refentment . The natives , informed of his intention , were fenfible of the unequal contest , and endeavoured to appease him by fubmiffion . He received their ...
... granting an afylum to fuch of the enemy as had fought protection from his refentment . The natives , informed of his intention , were fenfible of the unequal contest , and endeavoured to appease him by fubmiffion . He received their ...
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... granted them their lives , but confifcated all their estates , and banished them the kingdom . William , thus freed from all danger of infur- rection , and fixed in the peaceable poffeffion of the kingdom , fhewed the firft inftance of ...
... granted them their lives , but confifcated all their estates , and banished them the kingdom . William , thus freed from all danger of infur- rection , and fixed in the peaceable poffeffion of the kingdom , fhewed the firft inftance of ...
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... granted them a charter , establishing the churches in poffeffion of all their immunities , abolishing those excef- five fines which used to be exacted from heirs ; granting his barons , and military tenants , the power of bequeathing ...
... granted them a charter , establishing the churches in poffeffion of all their immunities , abolishing those excef- five fines which used to be exacted from heirs ; granting his barons , and military tenants , the power of bequeathing ...
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... liberty to be in danger , was glad to ask permiffion to return ; which , however , was not granted him , till he confented to give up his penfion . . But But the confequences of Robert's indifcre- tion were not confined HENRY 189 I.
... liberty to be in danger , was glad to ask permiffion to return ; which , however , was not granted him , till he confented to give up his penfion . . But But the confequences of Robert's indifcre- tion were not confined HENRY 189 I.
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... granting ecclefiaftical inveftitures , but was allowed to receive homage from his bi- fhops for all their temporal properties and privi- leges . The marriage of priests alfo was prohi- bited , and laymen were not allowed to marry within ...
... granting ecclefiaftical inveftitures , but was allowed to receive homage from his bi- fhops for all their temporal properties and privi- leges . The marriage of priests alfo was prohi- bited , and laymen were not allowed to marry within ...
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affiftance againſt alfo alſo archbishop of Canterbury army barons Becket began bishop Britons brother caftles caufe cauſe Chriftians church clergy command confequence confiderable conqueft crown Danes death defired deſtroyed dominions earl Edgar Atheling encreaſed endeavoured enemy England Engliſh eſtabliſhed faid fame favour fecure feemed feized fent ferved feven feveral fhewed fhould fide fince fion firft firſt flain fome foon ftate ftill fubjects fubmiffion fubmit fucceeded fuccefs fuch fufficient fuperior fupport Henry Heptarchy himſelf horfe interefts invafion iſland juftice king of France king of Scotland king's kingdom laft land laſt meaſure moft monarch moſt narch Norman Normandy obliged occafion oppofe oppofition oppoſe perfon poffeffed poffeffion pope prelates pretenfions prifoner prince promiſed puniſh purpoſe raiſed refentment refiftance refolved refuſed reign Richard Romans Saxon ſeemed ſeveral ſtate ſtill thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand throne tion ufurped uſed vaffals victory Vortigern whofe whoſe William Wincheſter