Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... persons of rank . The situation of their majesties could be distinguished by the white umbrellas , which are the appropriate marks of royalty . The king , whose habits are volatile and restless , often walked up and down , and was ...
... persons of rank . The situation of their majesties could be distinguished by the white umbrellas , which are the appropriate marks of royalty . The king , whose habits are volatile and restless , often walked up and down , and was ...
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... persons were called Affiliated . The splendour which soon surrounded the Templars , and their privilege of exemption from the ill effects of interdicts , drew numbers to seek to affiliate themselves with them , and wealthy burghers ...
... persons were called Affiliated . The splendour which soon surrounded the Templars , and their privilege of exemption from the ill effects of interdicts , drew numbers to seek to affiliate themselves with them , and wealthy burghers ...
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... persons in necessitous cir- cumstances - American refugees - United Em- pire loyalists , as they were denominated , who emigrated from the United States at the era of their independence . These persons received grants of land , many of ...
... persons in necessitous cir- cumstances - American refugees - United Em- pire loyalists , as they were denominated , who emigrated from the United States at the era of their independence . These persons received grants of land , many of ...
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