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... called " noble firmness by some , give their names . Edgar , be it remembered , less kindly termed by others - which cha- had obtained the kingdom " more than racterized his great - grandfather , our third twelve years before his ...
... called " noble firmness by some , give their names . Edgar , be it remembered , less kindly termed by others - which cha- had obtained the kingdom " more than racterized his great - grandfather , our third twelve years before his ...
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... called “ Virtuous Lady Mine " ? Answers can be sent to me direct . CONSTANCE RUSSELL . Swallowfield Park , Reading . Leasowes . ] The Germans in Greek Are sadly to seek ; Not five in five score , But ninety - five more ; All , save only ...
... called “ Virtuous Lady Mine " ? Answers can be sent to me direct . CONSTANCE RUSSELL . Swallowfield Park , Reading . Leasowes . ] The Germans in Greek Are sadly to seek ; Not five in five score , But ninety - five more ; All , save only ...
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... called ' Zoological Recrea- tions , ' printed by Ward , Lock & Tyler , of which the third and last preface is dated Lon- don , November , 1857 , the author being W. J. Broderip , F.R.S. The work is dedicated to the author's friend Sir ...
... called ' Zoological Recrea- tions , ' printed by Ward , Lock & Tyler , of which the third and last preface is dated Lon- don , November , 1857 , the author being W. J. Broderip , F.R.S. The work is dedicated to the author's friend Sir ...
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... called mottes , " as " being the only specific name which they ever had . " 66 What I desire to know is - at what date and in what country was this name of motte " in use ? The English name was " mote , " now spelt “ moat . ' The ...
... called mottes , " as " being the only specific name which they ever had . " 66 What I desire to know is - at what date and in what country was this name of motte " in use ? The English name was " mote , " now spelt “ moat . ' The ...
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... called to the Bar 1586 ( Pension Book of Gray's Inn , ' 73 ) . " Henry Fleetwood , second son of Richard of Penwortham [ and Margery ( Leigh ) ] , admitted 15 March , 1605/6 . " Henry Fleetwood , second son of Henry Fleet- wood , now ...
... called to the Bar 1586 ( Pension Book of Gray's Inn , ' 73 ) . " Henry Fleetwood , second son of Richard of Penwortham [ and Margery ( Leigh ) ] , admitted 15 March , 1605/6 . " Henry Fleetwood , second son of Henry Fleet- wood , now ...
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