Notes and Queries, Volume 152Oxford University Press, 1927 |
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... probably due as much to the hope of extracting some information to a disadvantage of Charles Albert's reputa- tion as to the efforts of his noble wife that the Count's sentence was commuted to im- prisonment in the dungeons of Spielberg ...
... probably due as much to the hope of extracting some information to a disadvantage of Charles Albert's reputa- tion as to the efforts of his noble wife that the Count's sentence was commuted to im- prisonment in the dungeons of Spielberg ...
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... probably never be revealed . As far as the writer is aware this is the first time that these facts are made public . F. R. RADICE . ( To be concluded . ) SHADWELL AND THE TORY POETS . ' lines from IN 1800 Malone made a quotation of four ...
... probably never be revealed . As far as the writer is aware this is the first time that these facts are made public . F. R. RADICE . ( To be concluded . ) SHADWELL AND THE TORY POETS . ' lines from IN 1800 Malone made a quotation of four ...
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... probably not any part of the play , was being performed in celebration of the relief of the city in 1435. The play exists in a single MS . ( Vatican , Queen of Sweden's MSS . , No. 1022 ) . Examination of the text dis- closes plain ...
... probably not any part of the play , was being performed in celebration of the relief of the city in 1435. The play exists in a single MS . ( Vatican , Queen of Sweden's MSS . , No. 1022 ) . Examination of the text dis- closes plain ...
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... probably never be known , but the breach between him and the Liberals was complete . When in 1848 a great opportunity was presented to Italy for reconquering her freedom and Charles Albert at last burnt his boats behind him and marched ...
... probably never be known , but the breach between him and the Liberals was complete . When in 1848 a great opportunity was presented to Italy for reconquering her freedom and Charles Albert at last burnt his boats behind him and marched ...
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... Probably it is in abeyance , appointments being made directly by the Pope after consultation with the Patriarch of Lisbon . RORY FLETCHER . DOWSING ( cli . 305 , 336 , 355 , 391 , 429 , 463 ) . MR . BESTERMAN , at his last ref- erence ...
... Probably it is in abeyance , appointments being made directly by the Pope after consultation with the Patriarch of Lisbon . RORY FLETCHER . DOWSING ( cli . 305 , 336 , 355 , 391 , 429 , 463 ) . MR . BESTERMAN , at his last ref- erence ...
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