Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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THE ENGLAND OF THE PASTON LETTERS . THE confistory of England during the Wars of the Roses are HE contemporary sources of information that bear upon the comparatively scanty in amount , but they are varied in range and valuable in ...
THE ENGLAND OF THE PASTON LETTERS . THE confistory of England during the Wars of the Roses are HE contemporary sources of information that bear upon the comparatively scanty in amount , but they are varied in range and valuable in ...
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... England in the fourteenth century had been mainly engaged in exporting raw material , but by the close of the period we are now considering she had become a manufacturing centre , and that at the expense of the Flemish cities . The din ...
... England in the fourteenth century had been mainly engaged in exporting raw material , but by the close of the period we are now considering she had become a manufacturing centre , and that at the expense of the Flemish cities . The din ...
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... England for the murder of an earl , bound himself to travel over three parts of the world , and came to Liège in 1343. On his deathbed he made the chronicler , Jean d'Outremeuse , his confidant , and claimed not only to be Sir John ...
... England for the murder of an earl , bound himself to travel over three parts of the world , and came to Liège in 1343. On his deathbed he made the chronicler , Jean d'Outremeuse , his confidant , and claimed not only to be Sir John ...
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Are Proofs of the Descent of Man being Strengthened? | 43 |
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Goethes Art of Living and Ways of Life By H SCHÜTZ WILSON | 101 |
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