The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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... body he was , in the month of May ensuing , nominated Pro- locutor . It should seem , that about this time , Dr. Whitgift , by the strictness of his discipline , had given umbrage to some influen- tial members of the university , whose ...
... body he was , in the month of May ensuing , nominated Pro- locutor . It should seem , that about this time , Dr. Whitgift , by the strictness of his discipline , had given umbrage to some influen- tial members of the university , whose ...
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... body to that unfortunate monarch , whose fortunes he followed with fidelity as long as his services could be rendered useful . When his royal master was deposed , Owen retired to his estates in Wales , deprecating and lamenting the ...
... body to that unfortunate monarch , whose fortunes he followed with fidelity as long as his services could be rendered useful . When his royal master was deposed , Owen retired to his estates in Wales , deprecating and lamenting the ...
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... body of his nephew's retainers , and marched boldly to stem the progress of the invader . A bloody engagement ensued on Bryn - glas , a mountain south west of Knighton , in Radnorshire , and victory declared in favour of Owen . Stow ...
... body of his nephew's retainers , and marched boldly to stem the progress of the invader . A bloody engagement ensued on Bryn - glas , a mountain south west of Knighton , in Radnorshire , and victory declared in favour of Owen . Stow ...
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... body , it was found to be without a wart over the eye , by which the brothers were distinguished from each other . After this defeat , many of the patriot's followers deserted him , and he was compelled to conceal himself in caves and ...
... body , it was found to be without a wart over the eye , by which the brothers were distinguished from each other . After this defeat , many of the patriot's followers deserted him , and he was compelled to conceal himself in caves and ...
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... body , but unsubdued in spirit . As to the miserable deprivations alluded to by Hall , and other Chroniclers , they must have been merely imaginary , as his death took place at the house of one of his daughters , who had married a ...
... body , but unsubdued in spirit . As to the miserable deprivations alluded to by Hall , and other Chroniclers , they must have been merely imaginary , as his death took place at the house of one of his daughters , who had married a ...
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