Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... married Queen Cath- arine and introduced the race into England . There was a Tudor king of Morganwg in the sixth century who was the terror of the pagan Saxons who came in after King Arthur fell . Henry VII . marched through Wales to ...
... married Queen Cath- arine and introduced the race into England . There was a Tudor king of Morganwg in the sixth century who was the terror of the pagan Saxons who came in after King Arthur fell . Henry VII . marched through Wales to ...
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... of Court , and was admitted to the bar , but there is no evidence that he practised . He married a daughter of one of the justices of the king's bench , every man of them ! They were one hundred and 52 APPLETONS ' JOURNAL .
... of Court , and was admitted to the bar , but there is no evidence that he practised . He married a daughter of one of the justices of the king's bench , every man of them ! They were one hundred and 52 APPLETONS ' JOURNAL .
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... married Welshwomen were disfranchised ; any fur- ther such marriages were punishable by forfeiture of goods ; Welsh meetings were forbidden to be held save in the presence of English officers ; to import writing - materials into Wales ...
... married Welshwomen were disfranchised ; any fur- ther such marriages were punishable by forfeiture of goods ; Welsh meetings were forbidden to be held save in the presence of English officers ; to import writing - materials into Wales ...
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... married her as soon as he was released from durance vile . We hear no more of him after that . He had got enough , probably , to last him the rest of his days . A treacherous attack on Owen's life , early in this year , was made ...
... married her as soon as he was released from durance vile . We hear no more of him after that . He had got enough , probably , to last him the rest of his days . A treacherous attack on Owen's life , early in this year , was made ...
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... married . " He paused , but Philip did not speak , and he went on again : " Afterward when I found out the truth I told it her . It may be , " he went on , bitterly , " that it would be better for her were she your wife , not mine , to ...
... married . " He paused , but Philip did not speak , and he went on again : " Afterward when I found out the truth I told it her . It may be , " he went on , bitterly , " that it would be better for her were she your wife , not mine , to ...
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