Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... England quartered . Behind him kneeleth his Queen Elizabeth , the un- doubted heir of the House of York and of all England , crowned also and on her mantle France and England quartered . And next to her Arthur Prince of Wales their son ...
... England quartered . Behind him kneeleth his Queen Elizabeth , the un- doubted heir of the House of York and of all England , crowned also and on her mantle France and England quartered . And next to her Arthur Prince of Wales their son ...
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... England become more frequent . The letters of Archbishop Theobald's secretary , John of Salisbury - one of the foremost scholars of the age - are full of allusions to both laws ; many of these occur in relation to English ecclesiastical ...
... England become more frequent . The letters of Archbishop Theobald's secretary , John of Salisbury - one of the foremost scholars of the age - are full of allusions to both laws ; many of these occur in relation to English ecclesiastical ...
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... England , but it is far from our intention to argue that we should regard the former as a model altogether for our own . Indeed , by many Frenchmen of ability and knowledge , as we have stated already , it is regarded as very inferior ...
... England , but it is far from our intention to argue that we should regard the former as a model altogether for our own . Indeed , by many Frenchmen of ability and knowledge , as we have stated already , it is regarded as very inferior ...
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