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... England wer befor usurped by our Soverane and by her husband . Francis ; and Elizabethe , quene of England , was of the Guisianes reputed littill better than a bastard . The effect quhareof wil soner apeir then the godly of England wald ...
... England wer befor usurped by our Soverane and by her husband . Francis ; and Elizabethe , quene of England , was of the Guisianes reputed littill better than a bastard . The effect quhareof wil soner apeir then the godly of England wald ...
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... England ? It will be recollected that , at the time when these Letters were written , all Europe was one field of battle ; a season most unpropitious for the establishment of new manufactories , and for extending the boundaries of ...
... England ? It will be recollected that , at the time when these Letters were written , all Europe was one field of battle ; a season most unpropitious for the establishment of new manufactories , and for extending the boundaries of ...
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... England , biographical and historical particulars concerning , 225 -250 . Embankments , See Sheriff . England , constitutional history of , by Mr. Hallam , 139 . Esquimaux Indians , their visit to an English ship , 68. Customs of , 69 ...
... England , biographical and historical particulars concerning , 225 -250 . Embankments , See Sheriff . England , constitutional history of , by Mr. Hallam , 139 . Esquimaux Indians , their visit to an English ship , 68. Customs of , 69 ...
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