Medulla Historiae Anglicanae: The Ancient and Present State of England, Being a Compendious History of All Its Monarchs from the Time of Julius CaesarD. Midwinter, W. Innys, A. Ward, J. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman, D. Brown, C. Hitch, J. Hodges, and J. Rivington, 1742 - Great Britain - 647 pages |
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395 his Difrels , applied himself with served with good Proof of their FiFasting and
Tears unto the Lord of delity above twenty Years since Holts ; who , to vindicate
Theodo- their Entertainment by Theodofius . frui's righteous Cause , sent such a ...
395 his Difrels , applied himself with served with good Proof of their FiFasting and
Tears unto the Lord of delity above twenty Years since Holts ; who , to vindicate
Theodo- their Entertainment by Theodofius . frui's righteous Cause , sent such a ...
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This Battle was fought in first , of what Nation they were ; ** VodiHampire , near
unto a Brook of and being answered they were . An - nus and Water , which from
Cherdick , began gles , Gregory replied , And not with . Theodoto be called ...
This Battle was fought in first , of what Nation they were ; ** VodiHampire , near
unto a Brook of and being answered they were . An - nus and Water , which from
Cherdick , began gles , Gregory replied , And not with . Theodoto be called ...
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He took dy was removed to the Cathedral such a liking unto the quiet and soli- of
Winchester . He had Issue Etbeltary Life ( enjoyed only by religious bald ,
Ethelbert , Ethelred , Elfred , Men , all other Eftates being moleft- and one
Daughter ...
He took dy was removed to the Cathedral such a liking unto the quiet and soli- of
Winchester . He had Issue Etbeltary Life ( enjoyed only by religious bald ,
Ethelbert , Ethelred , Elfred , Men , all other Eftates being moleft- and one
Daughter ...
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they flew with a great Number of North Gate of the City , fince called 886 . i his
Danis , near unto a Castle then Hide . He was born at Wanading , called Kinwith .
The Body of Hub- now Wintage in Berks , where anba was there buried in the
field ...
they flew with a great Number of North Gate of the City , fince called 886 . i his
Danis , near unto a Castle then Hide . He was born at Wanading , called Kinwith .
The Body of Hub- now Wintage in Berks , where anba was there buried in the
field ...
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1418. on Terms , i.e. That the Burgesses the Englis Successes , the Dauphin
should pay unto him Three hun- and his Mother the Queen feil at dred fifty fix
thousand Crowns of great Variance , when the Queen , by Gold , should swear
Faith ...
1418. on Terms , i.e. That the Burgesses the Englis Successes , the Dauphin
should pay unto him Three hun- and his Mother the Queen feil at dred fifty fix
thousand Crowns of great Variance , when the Queen , by Gold , should swear
Faith ...
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