The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 189
... England ; and , in like manner , there were Kings of England and Scotland before the Norman Conquest , with English and Scotch dependants , to whom titles and lands were granted by the preceding sovereigns : and we know from history ...
... England ; and , in like manner , there were Kings of England and Scotland before the Norman Conquest , with English and Scotch dependants , to whom titles and lands were granted by the preceding sovereigns : and we know from history ...
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... England - except in some very few particulars , where not unreasonable objections had been already made even amongst ourselves ; or where there seemed to be a needless repetition ; or where the Rubrics ap- peared discrepant or obscure ...
... England - except in some very few particulars , where not unreasonable objections had been already made even amongst ourselves ; or where there seemed to be a needless repetition ; or where the Rubrics ap- peared discrepant or obscure ...
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... England ' -written upwards of a hundred years ago . " His pleasure , ' says the shrewd writer of the Defence , speaking of the author of this notable project , is , that everything shall be burnt that comes from England except the ...
... England ' -written upwards of a hundred years ago . " His pleasure , ' says the shrewd writer of the Defence , speaking of the author of this notable project , is , that everything shall be burnt that comes from England except the ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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