The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 - Books |
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Page 10
... 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 , the fourth part of the cantred of Caoc , in the Cantref Mawr , which , in title and dignity ...
... 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 , the fourth part of the cantred of Caoc , in the Cantref Mawr , which , in title and dignity ...
Page 23
... passed me , when I got a fair shot at him at about fifty yards , and heard the ball hit him , though he did not seem to feel it . However at about thirty yards he began to stagger , and I followed , my gun being re loaded ...
... passed me , when I got a fair shot at him at about fifty yards , and heard the ball hit him , though he did not seem to feel it . However at about thirty yards he began to stagger , and I followed , my gun being re loaded ...
Page 375
... passed over a mossy soil , such pavement is beneath the present surface ; it enters this County at the 33d mile - stone , in its way from St. Alban's to Stony Stratford , keeping nearly in the track of the modern Irish road , and is not ...
... passed over a mossy soil , such pavement is beneath the present surface ; it enters this County at the 33d mile - stone , in its way from St. Alban's to Stony Stratford , keeping nearly in the track of the modern Irish road , and is not ...
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