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... king of Britain , Hen- gist the Saxon landed with a large army . Vorti- gern and the nobility resolved to fight and drive them from their coasts . Hengist , after consider- ing several stratagems , judged it most feasible to impose upon ...
... king of Britain , Hen- gist the Saxon landed with a large army . Vorti- gern and the nobility resolved to fight and drive them from their coasts . Hengist , after consider- ing several stratagems , judged it most feasible to impose upon ...
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... king since forty - one , When prelacy went down ( sirs ) ; A cloak and band I then put on , And preached against the crown ( sirs ) . Chorus . " A turncoat is a cunning man , That cants to admiration , And prays for any king to gain The ...
... king since forty - one , When prelacy went down ( sirs ) ; A cloak and band I then put on , And preached against the crown ( sirs ) . Chorus . " A turncoat is a cunning man , That cants to admiration , And prays for any king to gain The ...
Side 17
... king Charles XV . , of the great officers of state , and of a few of the leading physicians and surgeons of Stockholm , the royal sarcophagus and coffin were opened , and the state of the head , which was the seat of the fatal injury ...
... king Charles XV . , of the great officers of state , and of a few of the leading physicians and surgeons of Stockholm , the royal sarcophagus and coffin were opened , and the state of the head , which was the seat of the fatal injury ...
Side 18
... king : that its path , as indicated by the injuries to the skull , was probably from a point higher than the spot on which the king stood the moment he was hit - although the appearance on which this con- clusion was founded might have ...
... king : that its path , as indicated by the injuries to the skull , was probably from a point higher than the spot on which the king stood the moment he was hit - although the appearance on which this con- clusion was founded might have ...
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... King or who should be Members of either House of Parliam to take the Oaths , and subscribe the declara- tion & association under the penaltys mentioned in an English Act with the same Title . But it came back with a Clause incerted ...
... King or who should be Members of either House of Parliam to take the Oaths , and subscribe the declara- tion & association under the penaltys mentioned in an English Act with the same Title . But it came back with a Clause incerted ...
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