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... islands were under the sovereignty of James I. and his son Charles I .; the one too peaceful , and the other having too many troubles of his own to allow of his interference in the great German war . struggle was therefore strictly ...
... islands were under the sovereignty of James I. and his son Charles I .; the one too peaceful , and the other having too many troubles of his own to allow of his interference in the great German war . struggle was therefore strictly ...
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... island ? Let her , then , behave as an island , it was said , and allow foreign affairs to take their own course ! His The Emperor Ferdinand was placed in a situation of extreme difficulty . He had no sufficient army ; his best general ...
... island ? Let her , then , behave as an island , it was said , and allow foreign affairs to take their own course ! His The Emperor Ferdinand was placed in a situation of extreme difficulty . He had no sufficient army ; his best general ...
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... twelve o'clock on Saturday night for the space of twenty - four hours . This is the only remaining sanctuary in the British islands . Cowgate - in appearance a kind of subterranean street - 20 THE STRANGER'S VISIT TO EDINBURGH .
... twelve o'clock on Saturday night for the space of twenty - four hours . This is the only remaining sanctuary in the British islands . Cowgate - in appearance a kind of subterranean street - 20 THE STRANGER'S VISIT TO EDINBURGH .
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... islands on its bosom float , Like emeralds chased in gold . " OBJECTS OF INTEREST IN THE NEW TOWN . THE CALTON HILL . This eminence , approached from Princes Street by Waterloo Place , attains the height of 350 feet above the level of ...
... islands on its bosom float , Like emeralds chased in gold . " OBJECTS OF INTEREST IN THE NEW TOWN . THE CALTON HILL . This eminence , approached from Princes Street by Waterloo Place , attains the height of 350 feet above the level of ...
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... islands became anxious to introduce an exceedingly valuable plant , the bread- fruit tree , into these possessions , and as this could best be done by a government expedition , a request was pre- ferred to the crown accordingly . The ...
... islands became anxious to introduce an exceedingly valuable plant , the bread- fruit tree , into these possessions , and as this could best be done by a government expedition , a request was pre- ferred to the crown accordingly . The ...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts William Chambers,Robert Chambers Visualização integral - 1846 |
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