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A circumstance concerning This lakt , that happened a short time before our days , must not be passed over in silence . “ In the reign of King Henry the First , Gruffydh , son of Rhys ap Theodor , held under the king one comot , namely ...
A circumstance concerning This lakt , that happened a short time before our days , must not be passed over in silence . “ In the reign of King Henry the First , Gruffydh , son of Rhys ap Theodor , held under the king one comot , namely ...
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On examining the first wound , it ap peared that the ball had passed through his heart ; in consequence of which , Colonel Marigny placed a hat in a tree , and requested me to { rot his Hungarian horse , and endeavour to hit it at about ...
On examining the first wound , it ap peared that the ball had passed through his heart ; in consequence of which , Colonel Marigny placed a hat in a tree , and requested me to { rot his Hungarian horse , and endeavour to hit it at about ...
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... where it has passed over a mossy soil , such pivement is beneath the present surface ; it enters this county at the 330 ... having passed through one itinerary station on it , which is generally agreed to have been at Dunstaple .
... where it has passed over a mossy soil , such pivement is beneath the present surface ; it enters this county at the 330 ... having passed through one itinerary station on it , which is generally agreed to have been at Dunstaple .
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