The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... presents in the peerage in our day . Hugh Despencer , of high Norman lineage , also a steward to the same king , was ... present Lord Audley ( in the female line ) , and of the Earl of Derby - had the inheritance from which he took his ...
... presents in the peerage in our day . Hugh Despencer , of high Norman lineage , also a steward to the same king , was ... present Lord Audley ( in the female line ) , and of the Earl of Derby - had the inheritance from which he took his ...
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... present farm of Castle Acre . He ventured to supply his young wethers with sliced turnips and purchased oil - cake . Such was the success of his experiment , that , to Mr. Coke's astonishment , when he asked to see the produce of his ...
... present farm of Castle Acre . He ventured to supply his young wethers with sliced turnips and purchased oil - cake . Such was the success of his experiment , that , to Mr. Coke's astonishment , when he asked to see the produce of his ...
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... present space to exhibit the type specimens of the additional or presumed distinct species contained in it which are not at present in the Museum . . . . The British Association some years ago memorialized the trustees , that a series ...
... present space to exhibit the type specimens of the additional or presumed distinct species contained in it which are not at present in the Museum . . . . The British Association some years ago memorialized the trustees , that a series ...
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