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... known Governours that were strangers . Some I have known divers English - gentlemen much wronged abroad by their that led their pupil to Geneva , where they got some French language , but lost all their true English alle- giance and ...
... known Governours that were strangers . Some I have known divers English - gentlemen much wronged abroad by their that led their pupil to Geneva , where they got some French language , but lost all their true English alle- giance and ...
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... known as the Druidical , though , perhaps , it has other names , had prevailed over all Britain in the time of Cæsar , and no doubt long prior , and for some time after . It is well known that the stand- to be found in England , Ireland ...
... known as the Druidical , though , perhaps , it has other names , had prevailed over all Britain in the time of Cæsar , and no doubt long prior , and for some time after . It is well known that the stand- to be found in England , Ireland ...
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... known to the scien- tion ( as his lordship remarks ) can only possibly be explained by supposing it well known to all parties that the Stewarts were a branch of the Fitzalans . Lord Ashburton mentions it as an illustration of a point he ...
... known to the scien- tion ( as his lordship remarks ) can only possibly be explained by supposing it well known to all parties that the Stewarts were a branch of the Fitzalans . Lord Ashburton mentions it as an illustration of a point he ...
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