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... present Men of that Tribe , who had come From of Government proceeded ori- over with Hengift ; but as the Saxons ginally from them , it must be that followed , came over at feve- granted , that , by our origiñal Con- ral different Times ...
... present Men of that Tribe , who had come From of Government proceeded ori- over with Hengift ; but as the Saxons ginally from them , it must be that followed , came over at feve- granted , that , by our origiñal Con- ral different Times ...
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... present at every one of his Court Barons , and therefore he A appointed an Officer to represent him , and to take Care of his Ma- nors within fuch a District , then or foon after called Shire , which Offi- cer was called a Thane ...
... present at every one of his Court Barons , and therefore he A appointed an Officer to represent him , and to take Care of his Ma- nors within fuch a District , then or foon after called Shire , which Offi- cer was called a Thane ...
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... present happy Establishment , but must have a fenfible Concern for the Situation you are in with Refpect to the Cor- poration and Teft Alts . Those who were the most particularly acquaint- ed with your glorious Behaviour to- wards the ...
... present happy Establishment , but must have a fenfible Concern for the Situation you are in with Refpect to the Cor- poration and Teft Alts . Those who were the most particularly acquaint- ed with your glorious Behaviour to- wards the ...
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... one Circumftance , tho ' I believe it is not much attended to , which ought to contribute not a lit- tle , towards making you the easier . in A in your present Situation , hard as it may Weekly ESSAYS in JANUARY , 1739 . 39 *
... one Circumftance , tho ' I believe it is not much attended to , which ought to contribute not a lit- tle , towards making you the easier . in A in your present Situation , hard as it may Weekly ESSAYS in JANUARY , 1739 . 39 *
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A in your present Situation , hard as it may feem to you ; and that is , that you are in the fame Condition with the greatest Man in the Kingdom * ; he does not wear the Crown , but upon fubmitting to the fame Terms which are requir'd ...
A in your present Situation , hard as it may feem to you ; and that is , that you are in the fame Condition with the greatest Man in the Kingdom * ; he does not wear the Crown , but upon fubmitting to the fame Terms which are requir'd ...
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