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... According to Langbaine , 10 , on this occasion , seems no more trust- orthy than usual , he was born in 1639. " his is a deduction from what Langbaine oes say , viz . , that Baron composed his irst work at the age of 17 , and this Lang ...
... According to Langbaine , 10 , on this occasion , seems no more trust- orthy than usual , he was born in 1639. " his is a deduction from what Langbaine oes say , viz . , that Baron composed his irst work at the age of 17 , and this Lang ...
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... According to Langbaine , who , on this occasion , seems no more trust- worthy than usual , he was born in 1639. " This is a deduction from what Langbaine does say , viz . , that Baron composed his first work at the age of 17 , and this ...
... According to Langbaine , who , on this occasion , seems no more trust- worthy than usual , he was born in 1639. " This is a deduction from what Langbaine does say , viz . , that Baron composed his first work at the age of 17 , and this ...
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... according to what use Will he retain King , " and was beheaded on Tower Hill or principle is he named ? with Blessed Adrian Fortescue , Knight of this name during his whole life ? Grace of the same Order , on the 8th or 9th receive ...
... according to what use Will he retain King , " and was beheaded on Tower Hill or principle is he named ? with Blessed Adrian Fortescue , Knight of this name during his whole life ? Grace of the same Order , on the 8th or 9th receive ...
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... According to Littré , Foix gives foxien , " but one may find fuxéen the antiquarian journal of the Ariége . A native of Auch is " auscitain . " 66 66 in It is peculiar that a man of Bourges should be " berruyer , " whilst he of Berry is ...
... According to Littré , Foix gives foxien , " but one may find fuxéen the antiquarian journal of the Ariége . A native of Auch is " auscitain . " 66 66 in It is peculiar that a man of Bourges should be " berruyer , " whilst he of Berry is ...
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... According to family tradition , he had the knightly privilege of the silken rope . On the trial he mentioned having a wife and four children , and though , according to the pedigree , only about fifty - seven years . of age , he ...
... According to family tradition , he had the knightly privilege of the silken rope . On the trial he mentioned having a wife and four children , and though , according to the pedigree , only about fifty - seven years . of age , he ...
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