Deliciae Literariae: A New Volume of Table-talkSimpkin, Marshall, 1840 - 273 pages |
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... Robert de Bosco , and others . " 1 per- The transaction was brought before parliament in the year 1302 , when the grant was declared to be null and void . 1 Grimaldi's Origines Genealogicae , pp . 22 , 23. London , 1828. 4to . IV . CANT ...
... Robert de Bosco , and others . " 1 per- The transaction was brought before parliament in the year 1302 , when the grant was declared to be null and void . 1 Grimaldi's Origines Genealogicae , pp . 22 , 23. London , 1828. 4to . IV . CANT ...
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... Robert de Bruis , who accompanied William the Conqueror , obtained from him many lands , of which the barony of Skel- ton in Yorkshire was the chief . His son Robert in- herited his father's ample possessions , and added to them the ...
... Robert de Bruis , who accompanied William the Conqueror , obtained from him many lands , of which the barony of Skel- ton in Yorkshire was the chief . His son Robert in- herited his father's ample possessions , and added to them the ...
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... Robert Douglas's Peerage . John , fifth Viscount 66 was a man of great honour and probity , " says Sir Robert . “ Priscæ fidei in Latin , " remarks his an- notator , - " in English , a Jacobite nonjuror . Briga- dier Middleton ...
... Robert Douglas's Peerage . John , fifth Viscount 66 was a man of great honour and probity , " says Sir Robert . “ Priscæ fidei in Latin , " remarks his an- notator , - " in English , a Jacobite nonjuror . Briga- dier Middleton ...
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... Robert Knox , who was nearly twenty years a prisoner in the country , of which he published an account at London in 1681. “ On the south side of Conde Uda , ” he says , " is a hill supposed to be the highest on this island , called in ...
... Robert Knox , who was nearly twenty years a prisoner in the country , of which he published an account at London in 1681. “ On the south side of Conde Uda , ” he says , " is a hill supposed to be the highest on this island , called in ...
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... Robert , which , as Sir Walter Scott has remarked , “ would have saved his countrymen the loss of many a bloody day had they known how to avail themselves of the military art contained in it . " A baron of the Mearns , who was " reputed ...
... Robert , which , as Sir Walter Scott has remarked , “ would have saved his countrymen the loss of many a bloody day had they known how to avail themselves of the military art contained in it . " A baron of the Mearns , who was " reputed ...
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