Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... England . It is that of King Kenelme , son of Kenelphus , who was said to have been murdered at the instigation of ... England's church balsamic grace ; Pious as Mary , and as Martha kind , To generous deeds she gave her virtuous mind ...
... England . It is that of King Kenelme , son of Kenelphus , who was said to have been murdered at the instigation of ... England's church balsamic grace ; Pious as Mary , and as Martha kind , To generous deeds she gave her virtuous mind ...
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... England about the time of the Armada , and was received with great enthusiasm by the English people . It would have been quite natural for Shakespeare to borrow the name of a man who , for a time , was so popular ; and Mr. Lee further ...
... England about the time of the Armada , and was received with great enthusiasm by the English people . It would have been quite natural for Shakespeare to borrow the name of a man who , for a time , was so popular ; and Mr. Lee further ...
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... England , who , under Henry of Anjou , possessed wider dominions in France alone than did the house of Capet . The alliance was confirmed by a later treaty , signed at Edinburgh between Robert II . and Charles the Good , on October 28 ...
... England , who , under Henry of Anjou , possessed wider dominions in France alone than did the house of Capet . The alliance was confirmed by a later treaty , signed at Edinburgh between Robert II . and Charles the Good , on October 28 ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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