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... Queen of Norway . Dec. 1. - Birthday of Queen Alexandra . Dec. 14. - Birthday of Prince Albert . Dec. 20. - Birthday of Prince George . The national flag is also to be hoisted at the opening and closing by His Majesty of the sessions of ...
... Queen of Norway . Dec. 1. - Birthday of Queen Alexandra . Dec. 14. - Birthday of Prince Albert . Dec. 20. - Birthday of Prince George . The national flag is also to be hoisted at the opening and closing by His Majesty of the sessions of ...
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... queen's and New London , ' ii . 276 ) . Battle Bridge last battle , in which she lost her life ; Maiden Lane recording that her two maiden daughters ( the immediate cause of the war ) were with her in her chariot ( as in the new ...
... queen's and New London , ' ii . 276 ) . Battle Bridge last battle , in which she lost her life ; Maiden Lane recording that her two maiden daughters ( the immediate cause of the war ) were with her in her chariot ( as in the new ...
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... queen of Edward IV . , 20 May ( sic ) . · My friend Dr. W. A. Shaw in his ' Knights of England , i . 134-5 , gives the same list as that which Metcalfe copies from Nicolas , but with the correct date of the coronation , viz . , 26 May ...
... queen of Edward IV . , 20 May ( sic ) . · My friend Dr. W. A. Shaw in his ' Knights of England , i . 134-5 , gives the same list as that which Metcalfe copies from Nicolas , but with the correct date of the coronation , viz . , 26 May ...
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... queen and abbess . The prototheme of Edward has been monosyllabic , in composition , for 1,300 years ; but the forms Eadu and Audu- warrant the assumption that it was origin- ally a dissyllable in composition in O.E. To this may be ...
... queen and abbess . The prototheme of Edward has been monosyllabic , in composition , for 1,300 years ; but the forms Eadu and Audu- warrant the assumption that it was origin- ally a dissyllable in composition in O.E. To this may be ...
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... Queen Square is generally stated to be constructed of copper , but I am informed that it is more probably composed of lead . The sculptor was Rysbrack , who received 1,800l . for the 66 In 1833 a writer stated that work . In 1833 per ...
... Queen Square is generally stated to be constructed of copper , but I am informed that it is more probably composed of lead . The sculptor was Rysbrack , who received 1,800l . for the 66 In 1833 a writer stated that work . In 1833 per ...
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