Prolusiones historic?Рипол Классик Prolusiones Historic?. оr, Essays Illustrative of The Halle Of John Halle, Citizen, And Merchant Of Salisbury, In The Reigns Of Henry VI And Edward IV. Volume 1. |
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... this rein-The toe of the shoe fastened by a chain to the knee-This fact doubted lry Strutt, wlarisshown mbsatvariancs withhimself-Jhsussgenotdoubted - by Camden—Proved by the andent work mtitled “ Euloglum"-And comm as:in.
... this rein-The toe of the shoe fastened by a chain to the knee-This fact doubted lry Strutt, wlarisshown mbsatvariancs withhimself-Jhsussgenotdoubted - by Camden—Proved by the andent work mtitled “ Euloglum"-And comm as:in.
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Contents
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Terms of the blssonry of arms originallyof the Norman LanguageShields | 37 |
Arms ofJohn HalleDescription of by EdmondsonDaeription of the arms | 41 |
Cause of the neglect of the statuteMode of passing laws at that timeNon | 259 |
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