The Annals of England: An Epitome of English History, from Contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and Other Public Records ...John Henry and James Parker, 1865 |
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... Laws detail with minuteness and indisputable truth the state of our Anglo - Saxon commonwealth . These have been care- fully analyzed , and the following pages contain a summary of their contents ; while from Northern sources some brief ...
... Laws detail with minuteness and indisputable truth the state of our Anglo - Saxon commonwealth . These have been care- fully analyzed , and the following pages contain a summary of their contents ; while from Northern sources some brief ...
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... Laws of each country , they may perhaps be sufficient to shew what degree of connexion formerly existed between the long independent and often hostile States which now happily unite to form the British Empire . Esto perpetua ! List of ...
... Laws of each country , they may perhaps be sufficient to shew what degree of connexion formerly existed between the long independent and often hostile States which now happily unite to form the British Empire . Esto perpetua ! List of ...
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... law of Constantine , is declared emperor . A.D. 312. Constantine marches against Maxentius , having with him levies from Britain . Death of Maxentius . A.D. 313. Constantine embraces Christianity . Is baptized at Rome by Pope Sylvester ...
... law of Constantine , is declared emperor . A.D. 312. Constantine marches against Maxentius , having with him levies from Britain . Death of Maxentius . A.D. 313. Constantine embraces Christianity . Is baptized at Rome by Pope Sylvester ...
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... allowance for expenses offered to all the pre- lates by the emperor , which is reasonably taken as indicating the opulent state of the island at that period . Valentinus ( brother - in - law of the vicar 40 THE ROMAN ERA .
... allowance for expenses offered to all the pre- lates by the emperor , which is reasonably taken as indicating the opulent state of the island at that period . Valentinus ( brother - in - law of the vicar 40 THE ROMAN ERA .
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... law of the vicar , or lieutenant ) conspires against Theodosius , and is put to death . Theodosius restores the cities and fortifies the bor- ders ; he recovers the country between the walls of Severus and Agricola , and forms it into a ...
... law of the vicar , or lieutenant ) conspires against Theodosius , and is put to death . Theodosius restores the cities and fortifies the bor- ders ; he recovers the country between the walls of Severus and Agricola , and forms it into a ...
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