Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... refused to give in ; wherefore , he was deprived of all the ecclefiaftical and civil emoluments of which he had been in poffeffion , and banished the kingdom . His exile only ferved to encrease the reputation of his fanctity among the ...
... refused to give in ; wherefore , he was deprived of all the ecclefiaftical and civil emoluments of which he had been in poffeffion , and banished the kingdom . His exile only ferved to encrease the reputation of his fanctity among the ...
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... refused to obey the king's command . Senfible , however , that obedience would foon be extorted , unless he could defend his info- lence , he prepared for his defence , or , rather , for an attack upon Edward . Accordingly . under a ...
... refused to obey the king's command . Senfible , however , that obedience would foon be extorted , unless he could defend his info- lence , he prepared for his defence , or , rather , for an attack upon Edward . Accordingly . under a ...
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... refused to head them against the invaders . • William , being informed of these commo- tions , haftened over to England , and arrived time enough to prevent the execution of this bloody enterprize . The confpirators had al- ready taken ...
... refused to head them against the invaders . • William , being informed of these commo- tions , haftened over to England , and arrived time enough to prevent the execution of this bloody enterprize . The confpirators had al- ready taken ...
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... defeated , and thousands falling round him , yet he refused to find fafety by flight , or turn his back upon an enemy that he ftill difdained . He was 2 taken L taken prifoner , with near ten thousand of his igz HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... defeated , and thousands falling round him , yet he refused to find fafety by flight , or turn his back upon an enemy that he ftill difdained . He was 2 taken L taken prifoner , with near ten thousand of his igz HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... refused to send deputies , to be named by himself , to the gene- ral council at Rheims , By this fentence , which was now first practised in England , di- vine fervice was prohibited , and all the offices of religion ceased , except ...
... refused to send deputies , to be named by himself , to the gene- ral council at Rheims , By this fentence , which was now first practised in England , di- vine fervice was prohibited , and all the offices of religion ceased , except ...
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