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The History of England, Volume I

CHAPTER I
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H.Hunting.lib.

3 Bede [p] Bede, lib.2.cap.12.

Brompton, p.

781.] Edwin was the greatest prince of the Heptarchy in that age, and distinguished himself, both by his influence over the other kingdoms [q], and by the strict execution of justice in his own dominions.

He reclaimed his subjects from the licentious life to which they had been accustomed; and it was a common saying, that during his reign a woman or child might openly carry every where a purse of gold, without any danger of violence or robbery.


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