Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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house to the Duke , found himself greatly embarrassed with such a guest , and he went the next morning to inform the King of what had happened . He gave his word of honour that the Duke should not be allowed to leave the Embassy without ...
house to the Duke , found himself greatly embarrassed with such a guest , and he went the next morning to inform the King of what had happened . He gave his word of honour that the Duke should not be allowed to leave the Embassy without ...
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... Duke would attempt to escape , so that no extra precautions were taken . When everything was in readiness , a bundle was made of all the valuable effects of the Duke , and the three inmates passed quietly through the valet's room into ...
... Duke would attempt to escape , so that no extra precautions were taken . When everything was in readiness , a bundle was made of all the valuable effects of the Duke , and the three inmates passed quietly through the valet's room into ...
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... Duke Humphrey's magnificent gifts . Between 1439 and 1446 about 600 MSS . seem to have been received from this source , nor was the Duke's liberality limited to these years ; while , in addition to the presents of books , he apparently ...
... Duke Humphrey's magnificent gifts . Between 1439 and 1446 about 600 MSS . seem to have been received from this source , nor was the Duke's liberality limited to these years ; while , in addition to the presents of books , he apparently ...
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