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Page 447
... Savoy ' is connected with a close and constant intercourse between the Royal Houses of Savoy and England ; an intercourse which has lasted almost unbroken for seven centuries . The name ' Savoy ' , which for such adong period of time ...
... Savoy ' is connected with a close and constant intercourse between the Royal Houses of Savoy and England ; an intercourse which has lasted almost unbroken for seven centuries . The name ' Savoy ' , which for such adong period of time ...
Page 449
... Savoy relatives ; the three nephews of Peter ( Amadeus , later fifth Count of Savoy , and Thomas and Louis of Savoy ) coming over to the English Court to pay their respects to the King and the Dowager Queen , and to look after the ...
... Savoy relatives ; the three nephews of Peter ( Amadeus , later fifth Count of Savoy , and Thomas and Louis of Savoy ) coming over to the English Court to pay their respects to the King and the Dowager Queen , and to look after the ...
Page 455
... Savoy were henceforward entombed , till they became kings of Italy with Rome as their capital . Throughout the long discussion of peace , the real arbiter in the task of ... Savoy a yearly subsidy of £ HOUSE OF SAVOY AND COURT OF ENGLAND 455.
... Savoy were henceforward entombed , till they became kings of Italy with Rome as their capital . Throughout the long discussion of peace , the real arbiter in the task of ... Savoy a yearly subsidy of £ HOUSE OF SAVOY AND COURT OF ENGLAND 455.
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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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