Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... person of such power , it is easy to fuppofe , that unani- mity could not alway be found ; whence it often . happened , that the separate tribes were defeat- ed one after the other before they could unite under a fingle leader for their ...
... person of such power , it is easy to fuppofe , that unani- mity could not alway be found ; whence it often . happened , that the separate tribes were defeat- ed one after the other before they could unite under a fingle leader for their ...
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... person of Ethel- frid , king of Northumberland , by the expul- fion of Edwin , his brother - in - law , from the kingdom of the Deiri , and the seizure of his dominions . In this manner the natives being overpower- ed , or entirely ...
... person of Ethel- frid , king of Northumberland , by the expul- fion of Edwin , his brother - in - law , from the kingdom of the Deiri , and the seizure of his dominions . In this manner the natives being overpower- ed , or entirely ...
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... person of the colla- teral line had as good a right to affert his right as those who claimed by direct descent ; fo that the reigning monarch was under con- tinual apprehenfions from the princes of the blood , whom he was taught to ...
... person of the colla- teral line had as good a right to affert his right as those who claimed by direct descent ; fo that the reigning monarch was under con- tinual apprehenfions from the princes of the blood , whom he was taught to ...
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... person to succeed to the crown . But nothing could be more un- grateful to Edward than fuch a defire , as he abhorred a fucceffor from the family of God- win . Arouzed , therefore , by these rumours , he fent for his nephew , Edward ...
... person to succeed to the crown . But nothing could be more un- grateful to Edward than fuch a defire , as he abhorred a fucceffor from the family of God- win . Arouzed , therefore , by these rumours , he fent for his nephew , Edward ...
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... person accused was thrown , bound hand and foot , into the water : if he funk , he was declared innocent ; if he fwam , he was exe- cuted , as being thus miraculously convicted . The trial by camp - fight was performed by fingle com ...
... person accused was thrown , bound hand and foot , into the water : if he funk , he was declared innocent ; if he fwam , he was exe- cuted , as being thus miraculously convicted . The trial by camp - fight was performed by fingle com ...
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