Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... king of Paris , one of the descendants of Clovis , king of Gaul . But before he was admitted to this alliance , he was obliged to ftipulate that this princess . fhould enjoy the free exercife of her religion , which was that of ...
... king of Paris , one of the descendants of Clovis , king of Gaul . But before he was admitted to this alliance , he was obliged to ftipulate that this princess . fhould enjoy the free exercife of her religion , which was that of ...
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... king of the Eaft Angles , to embrace Chriftianity . This monarch , however , after the death of Edwin , relapfed into his former idolatry , at the perfuafion of his wife . But upon his decease , Sigebert , his half - brother , who had ...
... king of the Eaft Angles , to embrace Chriftianity . This monarch , however , after the death of Edwin , relapfed into his former idolatry , at the perfuafion of his wife . But upon his decease , Sigebert , his half - brother , who had ...
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... king of Northumberland , his fon - in - law . After fome fucceeding obfcure reigns , Ceodwalla mounted the throne , an enterprizing , warlike , and fuc- cefsful prince . He fubdued entirely the king- dom of Suffex , and annexed it to ...
... king of Northumberland , his fon - in - law . After fome fucceeding obfcure reigns , Ceodwalla mounted the throne , an enterprizing , warlike , and fuc- cefsful prince . He fubdued entirely the king- dom of Suffex , and annexed it to ...
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... king's ill - timed fuperftitions , formed a con- spiracy to expel him from the throne The people feemed equally ... king HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 69.
... king's ill - timed fuperftitions , formed a con- spiracy to expel him from the throne The people feemed equally ... king HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 69.
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... king's diligence , though it repreffed his power to do good . He was in a little time enabled to hazard another engagement ; fo that the enemy , dreading his courage and activity , proposed terms of peace , which he did not think proper ...
... king's diligence , though it repreffed his power to do good . He was in a little time enabled to hazard another engagement ; fo that the enemy , dreading his courage and activity , proposed terms of peace , which he did not think proper ...
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