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Pagina 344
... says , was Madoc goch min mawr , red haired wide mouthed Madoc . He arrived at the bridge cre the Wye , time enough to pass and break it down , before his rouers could come up with him ; here therefore they were com pletely thrown out ...
... says , was Madoc goch min mawr , red haired wide mouthed Madoc . He arrived at the bridge cre the Wye , time enough to pass and break it down , before his rouers could come up with him ; here therefore they were com pletely thrown out ...
Pagina 348
... say Kentchurch , where in the arms of filial piety he found protec- tion , and died September 20 , 1415 , aged sixty one . The place of this chieftain's interment has been a matter of doubt and inquiry among historians . Carte says , it ...
... say Kentchurch , where in the arms of filial piety he found protec- tion , and died September 20 , 1415 , aged sixty one . The place of this chieftain's interment has been a matter of doubt and inquiry among historians . Carte says , it ...
Pagina 495
... says , having been penned by Voltaire under the influence of interests and recollections sufficiently recent to give a strong bias to the mind , refers every thing to the osten- tatious prince , while it embraces but a small part of the ...
... says , having been penned by Voltaire under the influence of interests and recollections sufficiently recent to give a strong bias to the mind , refers every thing to the osten- tatious prince , while it embraces but a small part of the ...
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