The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volumen28Hugh Chisholm Encyclopædia Britannica Company, 1911 |
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... court of Lancaster . For the vice - chancellor of a university , see CHANCELLOR . they became judges of the High Court of Justice , retaining their | its origin to certain men of bom saber , perhaps envious partisans titles , but it was ...
... court of Lancaster . For the vice - chancellor of a university , see CHANCELLOR . they became judges of the High Court of Justice , retaining their | its origin to certain men of bom saber , perhaps envious partisans titles , but it was ...
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... court , he received a rigid military and religious training , but little intellectual education . In 1842 he was married to Adelaide , daughter of the Austrian Archduke Rainer , as the king desired at that time to improve his relations ...
... court , he received a rigid military and religious training , but little intellectual education . In 1842 he was married to Adelaide , daughter of the Austrian Archduke Rainer , as the king desired at that time to improve his relations ...
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... court and returned to Germany , where she died in 1870. The Rev. George Davys , afterwards bishop of Peter- borough , taught the princess Latin ; Mr J. B. Sale , music ; Mr Westall , history ; and Mr Thomas Steward , the writing master ...
... court and returned to Germany , where she died in 1870. The Rev. George Davys , afterwards bishop of Peter- borough , taught the princess Latin ; Mr J. B. Sale , music ; Mr Westall , history ; and Mr Thomas Steward , the writing master ...
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... court . On the 9th of March and the emperor William I. died at Berlin He was Bismarck . succeeded by his son , the emperor Frederick III . , regarded with special affection in England as the husband of the princess royal . But at the ...
... court . On the 9th of March and the emperor William I. died at Berlin He was Bismarck . succeeded by his son , the emperor Frederick III . , regarded with special affection in England as the husband of the princess royal . But at the ...
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... Court Circular spoke in the ominous words which first told the country that she was seriously ill . But the queen faced the new situation with her usual courage , devotion and strength of will . She reviewed the departing regiments ...
... Court Circular spoke in the ominous words which first told the country that she was seriously ill . But the queen faced the new situation with her usual courage , devotion and strength of will . She reviewed the departing regiments ...
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