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Page 38
... returning to reign over it in person . The only way that presented itself to Edward of dispelling a delusion so fatal to his views , was by exposing Arthur's mortal remains to public gaze . He pretended to the pious wish that the ...
... returning to reign over it in person . The only way that presented itself to Edward of dispelling a delusion so fatal to his views , was by exposing Arthur's mortal remains to public gaze . He pretended to the pious wish that the ...
Page 39
... returned with his bride into Wales . This was about the year 1278-9 ; and two years after , the wife he had so dearly won by the sacrifice of his honour died , and her death hastened the revolt that had been excited among the Welsh ...
... returned with his bride into Wales . This was about the year 1278-9 ; and two years after , the wife he had so dearly won by the sacrifice of his honour died , and her death hastened the revolt that had been excited among the Welsh ...
Page 47
... returning thence unless recalled . To these propositions the Welsh princes replied in spirited language , by a decisive refusal to such terms ; and their chieftains added , in answer to that . part of Edward's message relating to them ...
... returning thence unless recalled . To these propositions the Welsh princes replied in spirited language , by a decisive refusal to such terms ; and their chieftains added , in answer to that . part of Edward's message relating to them ...
Page 65
... He was sent to travel by his Uncle Robert on leaving Cambridge . When he returned to college from Paris and London , he was made a proctor ; E and while in that office signed a university decree against Castle of Willesmoteswick . 65.
... He was sent to travel by his Uncle Robert on leaving Cambridge . When he returned to college from Paris and London , he was made a proctor ; E and while in that office signed a university decree against Castle of Willesmoteswick . 65.
Page 118
... returned to Parliament in 1660 for Corfe Castle , he wisely preferred the pleasures of a country life to the artificial atmosphere of the Court . • Married to an heiress , and enabled to recover at 118 Castles and their Heroes .
... returned to Parliament in 1660 for Corfe Castle , he wisely preferred the pleasures of a country life to the artificial atmosphere of the Court . • Married to an heiress , and enabled to recover at 118 Castles and their Heroes .
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