Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... resolved to punish it . During this interval , the confpirators being informed that Waltheoff was gone to Normandy , juftly concluded that their defigns were betrayed , and flew to to arms before their schemes were ripe for execution ...
... resolved to punish it . During this interval , the confpirators being informed that Waltheoff was gone to Normandy , juftly concluded that their defigns were betrayed , and flew to to arms before their schemes were ripe for execution ...
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... resolved on giving the kingdom to another , was employed in fixing upon a perfon , who was willing to accept the donation , and had power to vindi- cate his claim . Philip , the king of France , feemed of all others the fittest for fuch ...
... resolved on giving the kingdom to another , was employed in fixing upon a perfon , who was willing to accept the donation , and had power to vindi- cate his claim . Philip , the king of France , feemed of all others the fittest for fuch ...
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... resolved upon entirely overturn- ing that power , which he had already humbled . For this purpose he formed a most powerful confederacy with the prince of Wales , who in- vaded England with a body of thirty thousand men . To these ...
... resolved upon entirely overturn- ing that power , which he had already humbled . For this purpose he formed a most powerful confederacy with the prince of Wales , who in- vaded England with a body of thirty thousand men . To these ...
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... resolved to possess him- felf of that power , for which he had fo long A. D. 1264 . been struggling . Inftead of referring the sub- ject in difpute to the king of France , as was agreed on , he kept Richard still a prisoner ; and though ...
... resolved to possess him- felf of that power , for which he had fo long A. D. 1264 . been struggling . Inftead of referring the sub- ject in difpute to the king of France , as was agreed on , he kept Richard still a prisoner ; and though ...
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