The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... turning of the house of mourning into a house of banquet- ing . All that offered themselves to carry his corpse of pure devo- tion , because they were of his persuasion , had every one of them ( ac- cording to the custom of the country ...
... turning of the house of mourning into a house of banquet- ing . All that offered themselves to carry his corpse of pure devo- tion , because they were of his persuasion , had every one of them ( ac- cording to the custom of the country ...
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... turning his arms against his late allies , the Liegeois . Our historian's third book introduces us to the affairs of our own country , the support given by the Duke of Burgundy to Edward IV . , whose sister he had married , and the aid ...
... turning his arms against his late allies , the Liegeois . Our historian's third book introduces us to the affairs of our own country , the support given by the Duke of Burgundy to Edward IV . , whose sister he had married , and the aid ...
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... turn , were the slaves of his caprice . Every hour dreading the rebel- lion he was perhaps conscious of meriting , yet had no cause for fearing , he directed his house to be fortified and guarded , and denied himself farther air than ...
... turn , were the slaves of his caprice . Every hour dreading the rebel- lion he was perhaps conscious of meriting , yet had no cause for fearing , he directed his house to be fortified and guarded , and denied himself farther air than ...
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... turn . " Osborn has represented him at the chase , " in colours as green as the grass he trod upon , with a feather in his cap , and a horn instead of a sword by his side . " Many entertaining anecdotes are to be found in the pages of ...
... turn . " Osborn has represented him at the chase , " in colours as green as the grass he trod upon , with a feather in his cap , and a horn instead of a sword by his side . " Many entertaining anecdotes are to be found in the pages of ...
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... turn ; luckily , we say , because the court - system , which had been gaining strength rapidly under the vigorous and prudent reign of Elizabeth , might have attained , even under a James or a Charles , such a degree of real power , as ...
... turn ; luckily , we say , because the court - system , which had been gaining strength rapidly under the vigorous and prudent reign of Elizabeth , might have attained , even under a James or a Charles , such a degree of real power , as ...
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