The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 534
... possession of sufficient land . The weregild paid as a commutation by the assassin of a villein , was always , however , less than in the case of the lowest Saxon . The existence of these privileges in the lowest orders , naturally ...
... possession of sufficient land . The weregild paid as a commutation by the assassin of a villein , was always , however , less than in the case of the lowest Saxon . The existence of these privileges in the lowest orders , naturally ...
Page 562
... possession of the Western Coast of Africa , from Cape Blanco to the mouth of the river Gambia , in pur- suance of the treaty of peace in 1815 , by which the English secured to the French the possession of that part of Africa ...
... possession of the Western Coast of Africa , from Cape Blanco to the mouth of the river Gambia , in pur- suance of the treaty of peace in 1815 , by which the English secured to the French the possession of that part of Africa ...
Page 564
... possession of the crew : some , imagining that it was designed to abandon them , rushed forward into the boats , while others crowded towards the fatal raft ; some could not be prevailed upon to quit the ship , while others were induced ...
... possession of the crew : some , imagining that it was designed to abandon them , rushed forward into the boats , while others crowded towards the fatal raft ; some could not be prevailed upon to quit the ship , while others were induced ...
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