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... justice . The pleadings commenced in due form , and Bergaumund asserted that Egill's wife could not , as the child of a slave , inherit the property in question . But Egill's friend , Arinbiœrn , maintained , 4 History of the Northmen .
... justice . The pleadings commenced in due form , and Bergaumund asserted that Egill's wife could not , as the child of a slave , inherit the property in question . But Egill's friend , Arinbiœrn , maintained , 4 History of the Northmen .
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question . But Egill's friend , Arinbiœrn , maintained , with twelve witnesses , or compurgators , that she was of ingenuous birth ; and as the judges were about to pronounce sentence , Queen Gunilhda , the old enemy of Egill , fearing ...
question . But Egill's friend , Arinbiœrn , maintained , with twelve witnesses , or compurgators , that she was of ingenuous birth ; and as the judges were about to pronounce sentence , Queen Gunilhda , the old enemy of Egill , fearing ...
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Menelect , have so many wives and children , that the question of the right line is generally determined rather by might than by right . The common enemy of all the Abyssinian princes are the Galla , a race of negroes who occupy the ...
Menelect , have so many wives and children , that the question of the right line is generally determined rather by might than by right . The common enemy of all the Abyssinian princes are the Galla , a race of negroes who occupy the ...
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... within the range of all questions not of a general or , as we might say , of an imperial character . An VOL . III . ( 1831. ) No. I. E assembly of this description , consisting of a certain number. Ireland - Lord E. Fitzgerald . 49.
... within the range of all questions not of a general or , as we might say , of an imperial character . An VOL . III . ( 1831. ) No. I. E assembly of this description , consisting of a certain number. Ireland - Lord E. Fitzgerald . 49.
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... question , " said his lordship . " I am too deeply pledged to these men to be able to withdraw with honour . " His retreat was at this time on the banks of the canal , in a retired house belonging to a lady , who would have sacrificed ...
... question , " said his lordship . " I am too deeply pledged to these men to be able to withdraw with honour . " His retreat was at this time on the banks of the canal , in a retired house belonging to a lady , who would have sacrificed ...
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