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... regard to the different members of this family who are connected with local literature , and it may be well to place briefly before the reader a sketch of the family history , which may aid in clearing up any confusion of identity ...
... regard to the different members of this family who are connected with local literature , and it may be well to place briefly before the reader a sketch of the family history , which may aid in clearing up any confusion of identity ...
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... regards one of them ( that of the hospital ) , his work , but as regards the other two , of the Archbishop and Sir Nicholas Kempe , the work of his more gifted brother John . The well - known view of the Gram- mar School was also the ...
... regards one of them ( that of the hospital ) , his work , but as regards the other two , of the Archbishop and Sir Nicholas Kempe , the work of his more gifted brother John . The well - known view of the Gram- mar School was also the ...
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... regard lay baptism as so far valid as to entitle the recipient to Christian burial , but so far irregular as not to have a right to be entered in the baptismal register . Others may look upon it as the proper course under the circum ...
... regard lay baptism as so far valid as to entitle the recipient to Christian burial , but so far irregular as not to have a right to be entered in the baptismal register . Others may look upon it as the proper course under the circum ...
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... regard to Nos . 18 , 19 , 20 , which I have noted ( in 8th S. ii . 221 ) ; but the information given is corroborative of my suggestion that my No. 20 is really the effigy of Mary of Burgundy , Maxi- milian's first wife . I think it ...
... regard to Nos . 18 , 19 , 20 , which I have noted ( in 8th S. ii . 221 ) ; but the information given is corroborative of my suggestion that my No. 20 is really the effigy of Mary of Burgundy , Maxi- milian's first wife . I think it ...
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... regard for her husband . Louis XVI . was dull , unimaginative , almost stupid ; she was bright and intelligent , with considerable force and originality of character . They presented a new thing at the French Court , a phenomenon not ...
... regard for her husband . Louis XVI . was dull , unimaginative , almost stupid ; she was bright and intelligent , with considerable force and originality of character . They presented a new thing at the French Court , a phenomenon not ...
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