A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... hundred thousand valuable books , burnt by accident . 45 The war of Africa , in which Cato kills himself . The solar year introduced by Cæsar . 44 Cæsar killed in the senate house . 41 Marc Antony and Cleopatra defeated at the battle of ...
... hundred thousand valuable books , burnt by accident . 45 The war of Africa , in which Cato kills himself . The solar year introduced by Cæsar . 44 Cæsar killed in the senate house . 41 Marc Antony and Cleopatra defeated at the battle of ...
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... hundred . The jurisdiction of that court extended over a district that contained ten tithings ; and the authority ... hundred , and elected by the other members ; that is to say , by all the members of the several tithings within the ...
... hundred . The jurisdiction of that court extended over a district that contained ten tithings ; and the authority ... hundred , and elected by the other members ; that is to say , by all the members of the several tithings within the ...
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... hundreds . That court was composed of all the members of the several hundred - courts within the trithing , and the magistrate who presided at it was called the trithing- man , or lathgrieve . In the larger divisions of a kingdom ...
... hundreds . That court was composed of all the members of the several hundred - courts within the trithing , and the magistrate who presided at it was called the trithing- man , or lathgrieve . In the larger divisions of a kingdom ...
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... hundred years before Alfred , was the first to open the illustrious career which both these princes ran over with so much glory ; therefore it is very probable that in many instances Alfred was guided in his decisions by what ...
... hundred years before Alfred , was the first to open the illustrious career which both these princes ran over with so much glory ; therefore it is very probable that in many instances Alfred was guided in his decisions by what ...
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... hundreds , and the hundreds into tith- ings . Every householder was answerable for the behaviour of his family , slaves , and even his guests if they resided above three days in his house . Ten neighbouring householders were formed into ...
... hundreds , and the hundreds into tith- ings . Every householder was answerable for the behaviour of his family , slaves , and even his guests if they resided above three days in his house . Ten neighbouring householders were formed into ...
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