Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... remained until the theme was finished . Pliny refers to this as a sign that the Emperor took an interest in literature ; but it is much more probable that Claudius - for he was the Emperor in question - shrewdly suspected that the ...
... remained until the theme was finished . Pliny refers to this as a sign that the Emperor took an interest in literature ; but it is much more probable that Claudius - for he was the Emperor in question - shrewdly suspected that the ...
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... remained true to that faith . Mary , thanks in part to association with her husband , was always a sturdy Protestant . Anne also , though she favoured the High Church party , professed her resolution to die in the established faith ...
... remained true to that faith . Mary , thanks in part to association with her husband , was always a sturdy Protestant . Anne also , though she favoured the High Church party , professed her resolution to die in the established faith ...
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... remained by him , but he , not willing to let them run the risk of being uselessly killed or captured , ordered them to go at once to hand over his command to the senior officer , and thus provide for the safe retreat of the guns ...
... remained by him , but he , not willing to let them run the risk of being uselessly killed or captured , ordered them to go at once to hand over his command to the senior officer , and thus provide for the safe retreat of the guns ...
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