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535. oldal
... 354 ; the devil's interest in them , 265 ; dogs whipped out of , 309 , 514 Churchill ( Charles ) , his biography , 347 Churchwardens , their ancient accounts , 54 , 59 , 215 Cicero speaking Greek , 266 Cicisbeo , domestic official ...
... 354 ; the devil's interest in them , 265 ; dogs whipped out of , 309 , 514 Churchill ( Charles ) , his biography , 347 Churchwardens , their ancient accounts , 54 , 59 , 215 Cicero speaking Greek , 266 Cicisbeo , domestic official ...
14. oldal
I think Charles I. was usually termed Prince Charles during his brother's life , yet his sister ... the Lady Elizabeth , and in the reign of Charles II . his nieces , the daughters of James II . , were still Lady Mary and Lady Anne .
I think Charles I. was usually termed Prince Charles during his brother's life , yet his sister ... the Lady Elizabeth , and in the reign of Charles II . his nieces , the daughters of James II . , were still Lady Mary and Lady Anne .
456. oldal
349 ) referred to is a halfcrown of Charles I. The crowns and half - crowns 66 of James I. and Charles I. can always be distinguished : first , the figure of James on horseback faces the right , that of Charles the left ; secondly , the ...
349 ) referred to is a halfcrown of Charles I. The crowns and half - crowns 66 of James I. and Charles I. can always be distinguished : first , the figure of James on horseback faces the right , that of Charles the left ; secondly , the ...
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