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... fact , occurring in a solemn judgment of the final Court of Appeal in ecclesiastical causes , was false ; and those who objected to the Court took care to call attention to it . It was probably for this reason that , in the collection ...
... fact , occurring in a solemn judgment of the final Court of Appeal in ecclesiastical causes , was false ; and those who objected to the Court took care to call attention to it . It was probably for this reason that , in the collection ...
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... facts published in the Archæological Journal . The only fact he offers to our considera- tion is that the wyvern appears on the tomb of Sir Bernard's father instead of the chevron and battle- axes , the distinguishing coat of Ash ; but ...
... facts published in the Archæological Journal . The only fact he offers to our considera- tion is that the wyvern appears on the tomb of Sir Bernard's father instead of the chevron and battle- axes , the distinguishing coat of Ash ; but ...
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... fact and fiction . Mr. Latouche , in his " Notes of Travel in Portugal , " communicates a fact which may not be widely known . " The Christian era was not in general use in Portugal till about the middle of the fif- teenth century ...
... fact and fiction . Mr. Latouche , in his " Notes of Travel in Portugal , " communicates a fact which may not be widely known . " The Christian era was not in general use in Portugal till about the middle of the fif- teenth century ...
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