Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 224
... Queen and was soon afterwards appointed a Judge of the Queen's Bench . Sir Fletcher Norton was the first after Sir Edward Seymour to break through this rule of self - depreciation . Unlike his predecessors , he did not ask leave of the ...
... Queen and was soon afterwards appointed a Judge of the Queen's Bench . Sir Fletcher Norton was the first after Sir Edward Seymour to break through this rule of self - depreciation . Unlike his predecessors , he did not ask leave of the ...
Page 388
... Queen's husband out , he was not strong enough to keep the Queen in . There was a Franciscan monastery in Cracow whose inhabitants had not forgotten human feeling . By the help of Gnievocz of Dalewice , husband and wife met every night ...
... Queen's husband out , he was not strong enough to keep the Queen in . There was a Franciscan monastery in Cracow whose inhabitants had not forgotten human feeling . By the help of Gnievocz of Dalewice , husband and wife met every night ...
Page 391
... Queen's second husband , while at the same hour the gates of Vienna opened to admit the Queen's first husband , a broken - spirited fugitive , for whom life had nothing more to offer . On William's return he found his father in the ...
... Queen's second husband , while at the same hour the gates of Vienna opened to admit the Queen's first husband , a broken - spirited fugitive , for whom life had nothing more to offer . On William's return he found his father in the ...
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