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... king . ' Mrs. Bullock gives a slight sketch of the lives and cha- racters of the successive earls , till she comes to the seventh James , the great Earl of Derby , and tenth lord of Man in the Stanley succession : of whom she supplies ...
... king . ' Mrs. Bullock gives a slight sketch of the lives and cha- racters of the successive earls , till she comes to the seventh James , the great Earl of Derby , and tenth lord of Man in the Stanley succession : of whom she supplies ...
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... King after the battle of Waterloo , a new parliament was elected , and the Ultra - royalists had , as we might expect from the inflamed state of the public mind , a great majority over the moderate part of their brethren . This majority ...
... King after the battle of Waterloo , a new parliament was elected , and the Ultra - royalists had , as we might expect from the inflamed state of the public mind , a great majority over the moderate part of their brethren . This majority ...
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... king is the ultimate proprietor of all the lands in the kingdom , they being all held of him as the chief lord , or lord paramount of the fee ; and that therefore he has the right of the universal soil to enter thereon , and to chase ...
... king is the ultimate proprietor of all the lands in the kingdom , they being all held of him as the chief lord , or lord paramount of the fee ; and that therefore he has the right of the universal soil to enter thereon , and to chase ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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