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... king to send his archdeacon home as soon as possible . He speaks of Thomas in the first place not as chancellor but as his archdeacon in order to mark that , unless the king's service rendered attendance on him necessary , his absence ...
... king to send his archdeacon home as soon as possible . He speaks of Thomas in the first place not as chancellor but as his archdeacon in order to mark that , unless the king's service rendered attendance on him necessary , his absence ...
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... King's servants ; servants indeed who sometimes kicked against the pricks , but in the long run seldom forgot their duty . The course of Parliament was under the general direction of Privy Councillors . The programme of the session was ...
... King's servants ; servants indeed who sometimes kicked against the pricks , but in the long run seldom forgot their duty . The course of Parliament was under the general direction of Privy Councillors . The programme of the session was ...
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... kings , and their father has not the title king of Saba and Dhu Raidan , which they afterwards take , but only king of Saba . Further , in some other inscriptions Il - sharaḥ is called Kabir Aqyan , a title of which the import is ...
... kings , and their father has not the title king of Saba and Dhu Raidan , which they afterwards take , but only king of Saba . Further , in some other inscriptions Il - sharaḥ is called Kabir Aqyan , a title of which the import is ...
Contents
SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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