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The word KING, which in our language signifieth the supreme Magistrate, is derived, they say, from cyning, which in the Saxon tongue signifieth Cunning, Skill, Knowledge; Wherein Kings especially should abound. |
The word KING, which in our language signifies the supreme Magistrate, is derived, they say, from cyning, which in the Saxon tongue signifies Cunning, Skill, Knowledge; Wherein Kings especially should abound. |
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