The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen169Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1841 |
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... kings . He might have added , that the history of its kings is often but the history of the factions and intrigues of a nobility governing in reality from behind the throne and of whose power , the kings , with few exceptions , have ...
... kings . He might have added , that the history of its kings is often but the history of the factions and intrigues of a nobility governing in reality from behind the throne and of whose power , the kings , with few exceptions , have ...
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... king of Sweden . The churches are the most interesting Gothic edifices in Europe . They shew the style of building and work- manship of one determined age ; not like our large cathedrals , the work of two or three successive centuries ...
... king of Sweden . The churches are the most interesting Gothic edifices in Europe . They shew the style of building and work- manship of one determined age ; not like our large cathedrals , the work of two or three successive centuries ...
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... king of Sweden . The churches are the most interesting Gothic edifices in Europe . They shew the style of building and work- manship of one determined age ; not like our large cathedrals , the work of two or three successive centuries ...
... king of Sweden . The churches are the most interesting Gothic edifices in Europe . They shew the style of building and work- manship of one determined age ; not like our large cathedrals , the work of two or three successive centuries ...
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... king , and rupavvos , a king by conquest , shew us the unsteady state of ancient kingdoms from the frequent overthrow of lawful rulers by invaders ; nor can we well compre- hend the different meanings of vaòs , iepov , and Teμevos ...
... king , and rupavvos , a king by conquest , shew us the unsteady state of ancient kingdoms from the frequent overthrow of lawful rulers by invaders ; nor can we well compre- hend the different meanings of vaòs , iepov , and Teμevos ...
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... King of Navarre , father of Henry IV . , had already , on the accession of our Henry V. to the throne , filled a similar mis . sion , with the view of diverting the English monarch from the comtem- plated invasion of France . He was ...
... King of Navarre , father of Henry IV . , had already , on the accession of our Henry V. to the throne , filled a similar mis . sion , with the view of diverting the English monarch from the comtem- plated invasion of France . He was ...
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