King Edwin's head was brought to York, and afterwards taken into the church of the blessed Peter the Apostle, which he had begun, but which his successor Oswald finished, as has been said before.
The place is near the wall in the north which the Romans formerly drew across the whole of Britain from sea to sea, to restrain the onslaught of the barbarous nations, as has been said before.
The minister, therefore, as has been said before, had to choose between two evils.
As has been said before, the disabilities in question had originally been imposed on the Roman Catholics on political rather than on religious grounds.
As has been said before, a great many of the people of the Colony were in favor of continuance of the British rule, and from these arose that Tory party which afterwards caused so much bitterness of feeling and bloody contention.
As has been said before, the people were prosperous, and accustomed to good living, and it was not likely that there was any part of America in which a cup of well-flavored tea was better appreciated than in New Jersey.
But, as has been said before, it is not with the military operations that we are concerned, but with the winter life of the army in the camp.
Serena was wife to Stilicho, and, as has been said before, niece to the Emperor Theodosius.
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