The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... Welsh were reduced by that conquest , as well as by the consequent arbitrary measures , to which the English monarch deemed it necessary to have re- course , in order to keep the turbulent mountaineers in due and dutiful subjection ...
... Welsh were reduced by that conquest , as well as by the consequent arbitrary measures , to which the English monarch deemed it necessary to have re- course , in order to keep the turbulent mountaineers in due and dutiful subjection ...
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... Welsh , after the conquest , were cast into the most dismal and oppressive bon- dage . To remedy , in some degree , their miserable condition , their conqueror made only such alterations in their own native and peculiar laws , as should ...
... Welsh , after the conquest , were cast into the most dismal and oppressive bon- dage . To remedy , in some degree , their miserable condition , their conqueror made only such alterations in their own native and peculiar laws , as should ...
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... Welsh , who suffered severely for the temerity and boldness with which they asserted their rights and re- venged their wrongs . But , plunged as they were into the most galling captivity by the stronger arm of their enemies , they con ...
... Welsh , who suffered severely for the temerity and boldness with which they asserted their rights and re- venged their wrongs . But , plunged as they were into the most galling captivity by the stronger arm of their enemies , they con ...
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... Welsh knight to display . Jolo , his favorite bard , informs us , that within the mansion were nine spacious halls , each furnish- ed with a wardrobe containing clothing for his retainers . On a verdant bank , near the castle , was a ...
... Welsh knight to display . Jolo , his favorite bard , informs us , that within the mansion were nine spacious halls , each furnish- ed with a wardrobe containing clothing for his retainers . On a verdant bank , near the castle , was a ...
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render the chieftain an object of adoration to the Welsh ; for one of the greatest calamities which had happened to ... Welsh knight Roberts's " Chronicle of the Kings of Britain , " p . 121 ; and Wotton's " Leges Wallicæ , " sub voce ...
render the chieftain an object of adoration to the Welsh ; for one of the greatest calamities which had happened to ... Welsh knight Roberts's " Chronicle of the Kings of Britain , " p . 121 ; and Wotton's " Leges Wallicæ , " sub voce ...
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