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... English People ' it is stated that " three English earls , who were in royal wardship , were wedded by the king to foreigners . ' Doubtless the king considered his royal matrimonial agency an excellent institution . 6 Putney ...
... English People ' it is stated that " three English earls , who were in royal wardship , were wedded by the king to foreigners . ' Doubtless the king considered his royal matrimonial agency an excellent institution . 6 Putney ...
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... English stage , which imperfect information and , it may be added , im . perfect insight deprive of all serious value . Under the heading A Woman Poet , ' Mrs. Warne Cornish writes on Madame Valmore , poet and actress , who was one of ...
... English stage , which imperfect information and , it may be added , im . perfect insight deprive of all serious value . Under the heading A Woman Poet , ' Mrs. Warne Cornish writes on Madame Valmore , poet and actress , who was one of ...
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... English Engraver in Paris , ' and Mrs. Reeves writes on the Duc d'Aumale .'- A double number of the English Illustrated is occupied wholly with the Queen's reign , of which it forms a wonderful souvenir , one of the best obtainable ...
... English Engraver in Paris , ' and Mrs. Reeves writes on the Duc d'Aumale .'- A double number of the English Illustrated is occupied wholly with the Queen's reign , of which it forms a wonderful souvenir , one of the best obtainable ...
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... ENGLISH and FOREIGN LITERATURE , and the DRAMA . This Day's ATHENEUM contains Articles on WOMEN NOVELISTS of QUEEN VICTORIA'S REIGN . BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA . PETER the GREAT . BOOKS in the MIDDLE AGES . The ORDER of PREACHERS in the ...
... ENGLISH and FOREIGN LITERATURE , and the DRAMA . This Day's ATHENEUM contains Articles on WOMEN NOVELISTS of QUEEN VICTORIA'S REIGN . BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA . PETER the GREAT . BOOKS in the MIDDLE AGES . The ORDER of PREACHERS in the ...
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... English painting . ' Well executed engravings of Garrick and his wife , a detail from Mar- riage à la Mode , ' and a ... English Engraver in Paris , ' and Mrs. Reeves writes on the Duc d'Aumale .'- A double number of the English ...
... English painting . ' Well executed engravings of Garrick and his wife , a detail from Mar- riage à la Mode , ' and a ... English Engraver in Paris , ' and Mrs. Reeves writes on the Duc d'Aumale .'- A double number of the English ...
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