The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 96,Parte 2;Volumen 140E. Cave, 1826 |
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... Royal Family , to all the Members of the Cabinet , to the Bench of Bishops , to the Members of the House of Com- mons , and to the Heads of the Uni- versities in England and Scotland . " With the view also of extending the circulation ...
... Royal Family , to all the Members of the Cabinet , to the Bench of Bishops , to the Members of the House of Com- mons , and to the Heads of the Uni- versities in England and Scotland . " With the view also of extending the circulation ...
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... Royal forces . - After the death of Canute , he was chiefly instrumental in advancing to the rown Harold I. the son of that King . Edward the Confessor was principally indebted to Leofric for his elevation to the throne , and was ...
... Royal forces . - After the death of Canute , he was chiefly instrumental in advancing to the rown Harold I. the son of that King . Edward the Confessor was principally indebted to Leofric for his elevation to the throne , and was ...
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... royal authority , nor did he become entitled to receive the Royal revenue . His reign began with his coronation , which took place on the Ascension - day , 27th May , 1199 ; and he was then let into the receipt of the revenue . The ...
... royal authority , nor did he become entitled to receive the Royal revenue . His reign began with his coronation , which took place on the Ascension - day , 27th May , 1199 ; and he was then let into the receipt of the revenue . The ...
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... Royal dignity until he was acknow- ledged by the nation . It is admitted that the question was not then free from difficulties t , but there can be doubt that John was an usurper , and that his sole right to the crown was derived from ...
... Royal dignity until he was acknow- ledged by the nation . It is admitted that the question was not then free from difficulties t , but there can be doubt that John was an usurper , and that his sole right to the crown was derived from ...
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... Royal Family , by the former of whom it was christened Britain's Bourse * . " Pen- nant describes it as built somewhat on the model of the Royal Exchange , with cellars beneath , a walk above , and rows of shops over that , filled ...
... Royal Family , by the former of whom it was christened Britain's Bourse * . " Pen- nant describes it as built somewhat on the model of the Royal Exchange , with cellars beneath , a walk above , and rows of shops over that , filled ...
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