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Frederick the Great , following bis traditional practice of playing off France against England , would not be ... The necessity of the State is the mother of its policy ; and thus gradually England's policy of ships ' timber and naval ...
Frederick the Great , following bis traditional practice of playing off France against England , would not be ... The necessity of the State is the mother of its policy ; and thus gradually England's policy of ships ' timber and naval ...
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NEW LIGHT ON MEDIÆVAL ENGLAND . 1. Chapters in the Administrative History of Mediæval England : the Wardrobe , the Chamber , and the Small Seals . By T. F. Tout , M.A. Two vols . ( Publications of the University of Manchester ; Histor ...
NEW LIGHT ON MEDIÆVAL ENGLAND . 1. Chapters in the Administrative History of Mediæval England : the Wardrobe , the Chamber , and the Small Seals . By T. F. Tout , M.A. Two vols . ( Publications of the University of Manchester ; Histor ...
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In 1264 , while visiting France , he left the Chancellor in England and entrusted the great seal to a household officer to use it partly as if it were a privy seal . The real privy seal , single - faced and showing the king's shield of ...
In 1264 , while visiting France , he left the Chancellor in England and entrusted the great seal to a household officer to use it partly as if it were a privy seal . The real privy seal , single - faced and showing the king's shield of ...
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CONTENTS OF Nos 466 AND | 1 |
I Sir Wilfrid Laurier II General Louis Botha | 2 |
The Ginestra or The Desert Flower | 3 |
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