Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... course of time that privilege was withdrawn . The first Frenchman to hold the command was the Count of Mont- gomery , the assumption apparently being that a Frenchman with such an obviously Scottish name would be less objectionable to ...
... course of time that privilege was withdrawn . The first Frenchman to hold the command was the Count of Mont- gomery , the assumption apparently being that a Frenchman with such an obviously Scottish name would be less objectionable to ...
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... course of formation . Bickerton holds , however , that neither this nor the meteoric hypothesis of Lockyer and Proctor can be fully accepted ; hence he claims that the ground is clear for his own hypothesis , which harmonises , as he ...
... course of formation . Bickerton holds , however , that neither this nor the meteoric hypothesis of Lockyer and Proctor can be fully accepted ; hence he claims that the ground is clear for his own hypothesis , which harmonises , as he ...
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... course , to discover who are by the best repute and evidence the real father and mother of the particular person in question in each generation . Now and then he will come to a case where a man was not legally married to the mother of ...
... course , to discover who are by the best repute and evidence the real father and mother of the particular person in question in each generation . Now and then he will come to a case where a man was not legally married to the mother of ...
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