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... says that the usual phrase of lawful issue " the Parliament thought indecent to- wards the Queen , as if she could be supposed to have any other ; accordingly they changed it to natural issue . " Camden re- marks that the alteration was ...
... says that the usual phrase of lawful issue " the Parliament thought indecent to- wards the Queen , as if she could be supposed to have any other ; accordingly they changed it to natural issue . " Camden re- marks that the alteration was ...
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... says that the climate of Cincinnati is healthy , if we may judge from the appearance of the inhabitants ' but , according to Mr. Birkbeck , one part of the city is built too near the river , is liable to be overflowed , and is in ...
... says that the climate of Cincinnati is healthy , if we may judge from the appearance of the inhabitants ' but , according to Mr. Birkbeck , one part of the city is built too near the river , is liable to be overflowed , and is in ...
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... says Suetonius , at all periods of his life . The pretended likeness to Alexander the Great cannot be dis- cerned , but the traits resemble the medal of Pompey . The objectionable globe may not have been an ill applied flattery to him ...
... says Suetonius , at all periods of his life . The pretended likeness to Alexander the Great cannot be dis- cerned , but the traits resemble the medal of Pompey . The objectionable globe may not have been an ill applied flattery to him ...
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