The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... persons , who lived in the age of Geoffry of Monmouth , and Caradoc of Llancarvan , may not have forged these Laws , and endeavoured to avoid the mention of Christianity ( which would have exposed their fictions ) , and to adapt their ...
... persons , who lived in the age of Geoffry of Monmouth , and Caradoc of Llancarvan , may not have forged these Laws , and endeavoured to avoid the mention of Christianity ( which would have exposed their fictions ) , and to adapt their ...
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... persons and events from the earliest times to the beginning of the seventh century - a proof that the whole cannot be assigned to an earlier period , though it seems difficult to say why it should not be referred to a considerably later ...
... persons and events from the earliest times to the beginning of the seventh century - a proof that the whole cannot be assigned to an earlier period , though it seems difficult to say why it should not be referred to a considerably later ...
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... person's name shall be given him in his infancy . The alteration , we naturally presume , referred to baptism ; and the royal ... persons was judicious , and well calculated to promote the design of the king . " What Lleirwg by their aid ...
... person's name shall be given him in his infancy . The alteration , we naturally presume , referred to baptism ; and the royal ... persons was judicious , and well calculated to promote the design of the king . " What Lleirwg by their aid ...
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... person , the whole country being subject to the Roman emperors ; and there is not a trace in history of any subordinate or tributary sovereigns in Britain at that time , or at any time after the final conquest of Britain by Agricola ...
... person , the whole country being subject to the Roman emperors ; and there is not a trace in history of any subordinate or tributary sovereigns in Britain at that time , or at any time after the final conquest of Britain by Agricola ...
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... persons who play a conspi- cuous part in the drama are so atrociously wicked , or so ineffably childish , that we can feel no sympathy either with their success or their defeat . Thus all the sovereigns , with scarcely an ex- ception ...
... persons who play a conspi- cuous part in the drama are so atrociously wicked , or so ineffably childish , that we can feel no sympathy either with their success or their defeat . Thus all the sovereigns , with scarcely an ex- ception ...
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