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... above all , a well - brushed hat . He has a peculiar blast of his horn , quite different from that of the Guards to stage - coaches ; Adelicia was the second queen of Henry I .; and. 1841. ] 163 THE LONDON SATURDAY JOURNAL .
... above all , a well - brushed hat . He has a peculiar blast of his horn , quite different from that of the Guards to stage - coaches ; Adelicia was the second queen of Henry I .; and. 1841. ] 163 THE LONDON SATURDAY JOURNAL .
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... queens whom she commemorates . " The attractive portion of the fourth volume of the Lives of the Queens of England ; -my ancestral connexion with that queen affording me some peculiar facilities as her biographer . " makes her ...
... queens whom she commemorates . " The attractive portion of the fourth volume of the Lives of the Queens of England ; -my ancestral connexion with that queen affording me some peculiar facilities as her biographer . " makes her ...
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... Queen of England , " says that learned commentator on the laws and constitution of this country , Blackstone , " is either queen - regnant , queen - consort , or queen - dowager . " The first of these is a female sovereign reigning in ...
... Queen of England , " says that learned commentator on the laws and constitution of this country , Blackstone , " is either queen - regnant , queen - consort , or queen - dowager . " The first of these is a female sovereign reigning in ...
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... queen Ame , was , with the concurrence of Parliament ( which voted 500,000l . for its completion , ) conferred by that queen , along with the honour of Wood- duke of Marlborough , as a testimony of royal favour and stock , an appanage ...
... queen Ame , was , with the concurrence of Parliament ( which voted 500,000l . for its completion , ) conferred by that queen , along with the honour of Wood- duke of Marlborough , as a testimony of royal favour and stock , an appanage ...
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... Queen Anne . HEBREW WOMEN . - Wherever the women of the Hebrews are to be found ( and where are they not ? ) they still exhibit the type of that intellectual beauty which subdued Egypt and reformed the penal statutes of Persia ; and ...
... Queen Anne . HEBREW WOMEN . - Wherever the women of the Hebrews are to be found ( and where are they not ? ) they still exhibit the type of that intellectual beauty which subdued Egypt and reformed the penal statutes of Persia ; and ...
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