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5. oldal
... and it was probably due as much to the hope of extracting some information to a disadvantage of Charles Albert's reputation as to the efforts of his noble wife that the Count's sentence was commuted to imprisonment in the dungeons ...
... and it was probably due as much to the hope of extracting some information to a disadvantage of Charles Albert's reputation as to the efforts of his noble wife that the Count's sentence was commuted to imprisonment in the dungeons ...
6. oldal
Radice also never spoke , and the secret which would finally settle the question whether Charles Albert had committed himself to the revolutionaries only to desert them later , which many asserted , will probably never be revealed .
Radice also never spoke , and the secret which would finally settle the question whether Charles Albert had committed himself to the revolutionaries only to desert them later , which many asserted , will probably never be revealed .
15. oldal
But as amongst these in the year 450 A.D. subdued the South part of Britain , together with Danes and Normans who the former in 1015 , and the latter in 1066 - conquered the whole of England , probably the use of skates was introduced ...
But as amongst these in the year 450 A.D. subdued the South part of Britain , together with Danes and Normans who the former in 1015 , and the latter in 1066 - conquered the whole of England , probably the use of skates was introduced ...
18. oldal
... probably not any part of the play , was being performed in celebration of the relief of the city in 1435. ... running on continuously without change of scene , it would take up two whole days at least , and probably three .
... probably not any part of the play , was being performed in celebration of the relief of the city in 1435. ... running on continuously without change of scene , it would take up two whole days at least , and probably three .
21. oldal
Attention is particularly directed in this pedigree to Robert Chinnery , cordwainer , of St. Martin's - le - Grand , a young man probably not 25 years old in 1665 when he instituted a lawsuit in the Court of Chancery on his own behalf ...
Attention is particularly directed in this pedigree to Robert Chinnery , cordwainer , of St. Martin's - le - Grand , a young man probably not 25 years old in 1665 when he instituted a lawsuit in the Court of Chancery on his own behalf ...
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Anne appears arms born bound British brother Bucks building built buried called Captain century Charles Chinnery Church clii collection contains copy correspondent County Court daughter death died Duke Earl early edition Edward Elizabeth England English evidence fact father Francis George give given Hall hand Henry High History Hougham House Index interesting issue Italy James John July King known Lady land late later letters Library living London Lord March married Mary master means mentioned Office original Oxford parish person present Press printed probably published QUERIES reader record reference Richard Robert Royal says School seems sent SERIES shows Street taken Thomas tion volumes wanted wife William Wood writing Wycombe