The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... prisoners , while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her life by poifon . Nero foon after recalled Pau- linus from a government , where , by fuffering and inflicting fo many ...
... prisoners , while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her life by poifon . Nero foon after recalled Pau- linus from a government , where , by fuffering and inflicting fo many ...
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... prisoners , were kept for exhibition on the amphitheatre at Rome , as gladiators for the entertainment of the people . The morning , however , on which they were expected to perform , they were every one found dead in his cell , each ...
... prisoners , were kept for exhibition on the amphitheatre at Rome , as gladiators for the entertainment of the people . The morning , however , on which they were expected to perform , they were every one found dead in his cell , each ...
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... prisoners at Winchester , he hanged them as pirates , and as the common enemies of mankind . Having by this vigilance and well - timed feverity , given peace and total fecurity to his fubjects , his next care was to polish the coun- try ...
... prisoners at Winchester , he hanged them as pirates , and as the common enemies of mankind . Having by this vigilance and well - timed feverity , given peace and total fecurity to his fubjects , his next care was to polish the coun- try ...
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... prisoner ; and his eyes being put out , he was conducted to the monaftery of Ely , where he died foon after . Edward and Emma , ap- prised of his fate , fled to the continent , and Harold , without refiftance , took poffeffion of the ...
... prisoner ; and his eyes being put out , he was conducted to the monaftery of Ely , where he died foon after . Edward and Emma , ap- prised of his fate , fled to the continent , and Harold , without refiftance , took poffeffion of the ...
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... prisoner . This me thod of trial , by jury was , common to the Saxons as well as the Normans , long before ; but it was now confirmed by him , with all the fanction of undisputed authority . While William was this employed , in re A.D. ...
... prisoner . This me thod of trial , by jury was , common to the Saxons as well as the Normans , long before ; but it was now confirmed by him , with all the fanction of undisputed authority . While William was this employed , in re A.D. ...
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