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... regarded as a distinct species , V. angusti - ready for use about the 1st of May , so as to fill up the gap which felia , is common in dry soils . There are two races of the cultivated vetch , winter and spring vetches : the former , a ...
... regarded as a distinct species , V. angusti - ready for use about the 1st of May , so as to fill up the gap which felia , is common in dry soils . There are two races of the cultivated vetch , winter and spring vetches : the former , a ...
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... regarded with special affection in England as the husband of the princess royal . But at the time he was suffering from a malignant disease of the throat , and he died on the 15th of June , being succeeded by his eldest son , the ...
... regarded with special affection in England as the husband of the princess royal . But at the time he was suffering from a malignant disease of the throat , and he died on the 15th of June , being succeeded by his eldest son , the ...
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... regarded more in the light of rapacious conquerors than as disinterested defenders of the liberties of Europe . Had the Four remained united in their views they would still have been irresistible . But they were gradually dividing into ...
... regarded more in the light of rapacious conquerors than as disinterested defenders of the liberties of Europe . Had the Four remained united in their views they would still have been irresistible . But they were gradually dividing into ...
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... regarded the case as non - proven , and demanded that the order should be heard on its own behalf ; while at the same time they held that its dissolution was unjustifi- able . Under pressure from the king , who was himself present in ...
... regarded the case as non - proven , and demanded that the order should be heard on its own behalf ; while at the same time they held that its dissolution was unjustifi- able . Under pressure from the king , who was himself present in ...
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... regarded as the author of the edict against toleration issued in 1550 ; a charge which he denied , maintaining , on the contrary , that he had vainly tried to induce Charles to modify its rigour . When the emperor abdicated in 1555 ...
... regarded as the author of the edict against toleration issued in 1550 ; a charge which he denied , maintaining , on the contrary , that he had vainly tried to induce Charles to modify its rigour . When the emperor abdicated in 1555 ...
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