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... King in his Classical and Foreign Quotations ( third edition , 1904 ) . On p . 159 he says : - Legendary speech of Lieut . - Gen . Pierre division at Waterloo , when summoned to surrender Jacques , Baron de Cambronne , and General of ...
... King in his Classical and Foreign Quotations ( third edition , 1904 ) . On p . 159 he says : - Legendary speech of Lieut . - Gen . Pierre division at Waterloo , when summoned to surrender Jacques , Baron de Cambronne , and General of ...
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... King Street , Hammersmith . [ See 10 S. xii . 167 , 239 , 293 , 352 , 412 , 466. ] HAGGATT AND BARNARD , ENGLISH CONSULS AT ALEPPO . - 1 . Can any genea- logist tell me the relation , if any , between John Haggatt of Bristol ( born 1627 ...
... King Street , Hammersmith . [ See 10 S. xii . 167 , 239 , 293 , 352 , 412 , 466. ] HAGGATT AND BARNARD , ENGLISH CONSULS AT ALEPPO . - 1 . Can any genea- logist tell me the relation , if any , between John Haggatt of Bristol ( born 1627 ...
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... kings were brothers . Any one descended earlier Token Book , 1593 , " The Bell " is from any of their great - great - grandparents described as ' Ye Bell on ye Bankside . " would be their third cousin . ' Terni , " I After " The Bell ...
... kings were brothers . Any one descended earlier Token Book , 1593 , " The Bell " is from any of their great - great - grandparents described as ' Ye Bell on ye Bankside . " would be their third cousin . ' Terni , " I After " The Bell ...
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... King removed two alder-- men who had been troubles . " Of these Alderman Love was faulty in the late one - possibly ... Kings woman got the living child ; but to my or Josephus's fuller account , which . mind the plaintiff , who says she ...
... King removed two alder-- men who had been troubles . " Of these Alderman Love was faulty in the late one - possibly ... Kings woman got the living child ; but to my or Josephus's fuller account , which . mind the plaintiff , who says she ...
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... king or ruler , or under a parti- cular government or control . " As , however , the extracts from 1512 to 1832 are ... kings most excellent majestie are not of force or binding within this his majesties dominion ...... such person ...
... king or ruler , or under a parti- cular government or control . " As , however , the extracts from 1512 to 1832 are ... kings most excellent majestie are not of force or binding within this his majesties dominion ...... such person ...
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