Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Tomy 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Italy . Four centuries before , English archdeacons having been sent thither to learn law , it had become a regular subject for scholastic debate , " whether it was possible for an archdeacon to be saved " ? and when , in the sixteenth ...
... Italy . Four centuries before , English archdeacons having been sent thither to learn law , it had become a regular subject for scholastic debate , " whether it was possible for an archdeacon to be saved " ? and when , in the sixteenth ...
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... Italy was to find the origin of the families of Guelph and Este , from whom we claim descent ; we have traced them back to the time of Charlemagne , but there we have to halt for the present -- not in this case from paucity of records ...
... Italy was to find the origin of the families of Guelph and Este , from whom we claim descent ; we have traced them back to the time of Charlemagne , but there we have to halt for the present -- not in this case from paucity of records ...
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... Italy and Spain ? In answer to that idle question , we may remember that a long war had , in the pre - Annual days , closed the Continent almost completely to British travellers . Materfamilias had to content herself with taking her ...
... Italy and Spain ? In answer to that idle question , we may remember that a long war had , in the pre - Annual days , closed the Continent almost completely to British travellers . Materfamilias had to content herself with taking her ...
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