Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... this be , Elfrida ' was invited foon after to court , by the king's own order , and their nuptials were performed with the ufual folemnity . H 2 Such " A. D. 957 . Such was the criminal paffions HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 99.
... this be , Elfrida ' was invited foon after to court , by the king's own order , and their nuptials were performed with the ufual folemnity . H 2 Such " A. D. 957 . Such was the criminal paffions HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 99.
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... court , he fhewed , in every in- ftance , a predilection for the customs , laws , and even the natives of that country ; and , a mong the rest of his faults , though he had mar- . ried Editha , the daughter of Godwin , yet , either 12 1 ...
... court , he fhewed , in every in- ftance , a predilection for the customs , laws , and even the natives of that country ; and , a mong the rest of his faults , though he had mar- . ried Editha , the daughter of Godwin , yet , either 12 1 ...
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... court , at Gloucester , and demanded juf- tice of the king , who very warmly espoused his quarrel . He inftantly gave orders to Godwin , in whose government Dover lay , to go imme diately in 110 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . either from mistaken ...
... court , at Gloucester , and demanded juf- tice of the king , who very warmly espoused his quarrel . He inftantly gave orders to Godwin , in whose government Dover lay , to go imme diately in 110 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . either from mistaken ...
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... court was the center of politeness ; and all who wifhed for fame in arms , or was naturally fond of adventure , flocked to put themselves under his conduct . The fame of his intended invasion of England , was diffused over the his 128 ...
... court was the center of politeness ; and all who wifhed for fame in arms , or was naturally fond of adventure , flocked to put themselves under his conduct . The fame of his intended invasion of England , was diffused over the his 128 ...
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... to change all the laws then in being , for thofe of his own country . He only made fe- veral innovations , and ordered the law - pleas in the the feveral courts to be made in the Norman language 14 € HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... to change all the laws then in being , for thofe of his own country . He only made fe- veral innovations , and ordered the law - pleas in the the feveral courts to be made in the Norman language 14 € HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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