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... probably a member . FUIMUS . yet its perpetration occurred in 1793. In a letter No. had in times past a cell founded by Roger of Poictiers . " -Camden's Britannia , p . 754 ( 1610 ) . It may be worth while also to direct attention to ...
... probably a member . FUIMUS . yet its perpetration occurred in 1793. In a letter No. had in times past a cell founded by Roger of Poictiers . " -Camden's Britannia , p . 754 ( 1610 ) . It may be worth while also to direct attention to ...
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... probably was once held in fashion and generally current . Why should not any time have the same claim to be represented by anywhen as any place to be represented by anywhere ? Custom has for years tolerated expressions that would suffer ...
... probably was once held in fashion and generally current . Why should not any time have the same claim to be represented by anywhen as any place to be represented by anywhere ? Custom has for years tolerated expressions that would suffer ...
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... probably means marks of cadency , not quarterings ; bastards may use a single coat , debased or barred , but I doubt their claim to the quarterings , for heralds would deface , cancel , or reject such claims . Old plays in representing ...
... probably means marks of cadency , not quarterings ; bastards may use a single coat , debased or barred , but I doubt their claim to the quarterings , for heralds would deface , cancel , or reject such claims . Old plays in representing ...
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