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Page 430
... Prince Henry , it is important to ascertain when Raleigh first came into touch with the Prince . The Prince was born on February 19 , 1593-4 , and we are told that about 1604 he began to be considered by men of learning as a proper ...
... Prince Henry , it is important to ascertain when Raleigh first came into touch with the Prince . The Prince was born on February 19 , 1593-4 , and we are told that about 1604 he began to be considered by men of learning as a proper ...
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... Prince of Wales , and later was present at the Prince's coronation as King Edward II , in Westminster Palace . During the Hundred Years ' War the tradition of friendship between Savoy and England , now so well and firmly established ...
... Prince of Wales , and later was present at the Prince's coronation as King Edward II , in Westminster Palace . During the Hundred Years ' War the tradition of friendship between Savoy and England , now so well and firmly established ...
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... Prince of Wales was consequently broken off and she was handed over in marriage to one of the Princes of Savoy . The ... Prince Eugene of Savoy , who , no less than his cousin Victor Amadeus , preserved the integrity of Savoy and made it ...
... Prince of Wales was consequently broken off and she was handed over in marriage to one of the Princes of Savoy . The ... Prince Eugene of Savoy , who , no less than his cousin Victor Amadeus , preserved the integrity of Savoy and made it ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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