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... king to seize , or at all to touch , ecclesiastical per- sons or property , the matter was submitted by both parties to be decided by an ecclesiastical assembly . The synod of Verbery waa convoked in May 869 for this purpose . The ...
... king to seize , or at all to touch , ecclesiastical per- sons or property , the matter was submitted by both parties to be decided by an ecclesiastical assembly . The synod of Verbery waa convoked in May 869 for this purpose . The ...
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... KING OF THE MOORS , which name and designation have descended from father to son ever since , and they have continued in possession of the iden- tical spot , the property of Mr. Erskine of Mar , till very lately , when this gentleman ...
... KING OF THE MOORS , which name and designation have descended from father to son ever since , and they have continued in possession of the iden- tical spot , the property of Mr. Erskine of Mar , till very lately , when this gentleman ...
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... king's friendship for the earl of Bute , led to extensive and permanent consequences . John earl of Bute , was son of James se- cond carl of Bute , by Ann Campbell , daughter of Archibald first duke of Argyle . He received his education ...
... king's friendship for the earl of Bute , led to extensive and permanent consequences . John earl of Bute , was son of James se- cond carl of Bute , by Ann Campbell , daughter of Archibald first duke of Argyle . He received his education ...
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