Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A. [and E.] Strickland, Volume 11864 |
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... ; and William Tell . Vol . 3. Don Carlos , Mary Stuart , Maid of Orleans , and Bride of Messina . Vol . 4. The Robbers , Fiesco , Love and Intrigue , and the Ghost - Seer . Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and of Language , translated by 3.
... ; and William Tell . Vol . 3. Don Carlos , Mary Stuart , Maid of Orleans , and Bride of Messina . Vol . 4. The Robbers , Fiesco , Love and Intrigue , and the Ghost - Seer . Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and of Language , translated by 3.
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... bride - Departs - Mediates a dispute at Rome- Eleanora's regency - Her toilsome age · BERENGARIA OF NAVARRE , QUEEN - CONSORT OF RICHARD I. Mutual attachment of Berengaria and Richard - Berengaria's descent - Berengaria de- manded in ...
... bride - Departs - Mediates a dispute at Rome- Eleanora's regency - Her toilsome age · BERENGARIA OF NAVARRE , QUEEN - CONSORT OF RICHARD I. Mutual attachment of Berengaria and Richard - Berengaria's descent - Berengaria de- manded in ...
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... bride for the Scotch war - Queen follows Edward - Lives at Brotherton - Eldest son born there - Left at Cawood - Queen goes to Scotland - Danger of journey owing to Wallace - Her court at Dunfermline- High festival at Westminster ...
... bride for the Scotch war - Queen follows Edward - Lives at Brotherton - Eldest son born there - Left at Cawood - Queen goes to Scotland - Danger of journey owing to Wallace - Her court at Dunfermline- High festival at Westminster ...
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... Bridal fêtes and tournaments -- The daisy her badge - Poverty of Henry VI . - Attendants - Progress of Margaret through France - Margaret's scanty equipment - Bridal wardrobe - Margaret embarks for England - Lands at Porchester - Falls ...
... Bridal fêtes and tournaments -- The daisy her badge - Poverty of Henry VI . - Attendants - Progress of Margaret through France - Margaret's scanty equipment - Bridal wardrobe - Margaret embarks for England - Lands at Porchester - Falls ...
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... bride , whom he had wooed after so strange a fashion . Matilda came , accom- panied by both her parents and a splendid train of nobles and ladies ; and there , in the cathedral church of Nôtre Dame d'Eu , the spousal rites were ...
... bride , whom he had wooed after so strange a fashion . Matilda came , accom- panied by both her parents and a splendid train of nobles and ladies ; and there , in the cathedral church of Nôtre Dame d'Eu , the spousal rites were ...
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