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THE GEORGE WORN BY CHARLES I. ( 9th S. ii . 263 , 354 ) . I ask permission to revert to the history of this relic , which presents the claim of being the most interesting of any relic of the king , and of having occupied so little space ...
THE GEORGE WORN BY CHARLES I. ( 9th S. ii . 263 , 354 ) . I ask permission to revert to the history of this relic , which presents the claim of being the most interesting of any relic of the king , and of having occupied so little space ...
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We know few books that supply pictures of life in England in the latter half of the eighteenth century more animated than Sir George presents . There are books enough in which the drunken , rakehelly proceedings of the time are depicted ...
We know few books that supply pictures of life in England in the latter half of the eighteenth century more animated than Sir George presents . There are books enough in which the drunken , rakehelly proceedings of the time are depicted ...
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GEORGE'S DAY . - Elisha Smith , M.A. , " lecturer of Wisbeech , " preached a sermon at that place , 8 Aug. , 1714 , on the death of Queen Anne , wherein , after comparing King George I. to St. George killing the dragon ( i . e .
GEORGE'S DAY . - Elisha Smith , M.A. , " lecturer of Wisbeech , " preached a sermon at that place , 8 Aug. , 1714 , on the death of Queen Anne , wherein , after comparing King George I. to St. George killing the dragon ( i . e .
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