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... Lord Mahon , escaped from semi - imprisonment in his father's house at Chevening , about the year 1800 , and went to Germany " in order to be placed at a foreign university at Erlangen " ; there the Margravine of Brandenburg Baireuth ...
... Lord Mahon , escaped from semi - imprisonment in his father's house at Chevening , about the year 1800 , and went to Germany " in order to be placed at a foreign university at Erlangen " ; there the Margravine of Brandenburg Baireuth ...
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... LORD PALATINE OF MAINE . SIR FERDINANDO GORGES was one of that remarkable body of men who existed in a period of English history which is worthy of notice not only in itself , covering as it does the reigns of Queen Elizabeth , King ...
... LORD PALATINE OF MAINE . SIR FERDINANDO GORGES was one of that remarkable body of men who existed in a period of English history which is worthy of notice not only in itself , covering as it does the reigns of Queen Elizabeth , King ...
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... Lord Thomas Howard , Vice - Admiral , Lord Mountjoy , Sir Walter Raleigh , Sir Francis Vere , and Sir George Carew ) the Earl of Essex on what is known as the famous " Islands Voyage , " or expedition to the Azores , during which time ...
... Lord Thomas Howard , Vice - Admiral , Lord Mountjoy , Sir Walter Raleigh , Sir Francis Vere , and Sir George Carew ) the Earl of Essex on what is known as the famous " Islands Voyage , " or expedition to the Azores , during which time ...
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... Lord Palatine of Maine , though he had never been able to make the voyage across the Atlantic , for the reason already given . THORNE DRURY . ( To be concluded . ) THE BORROWING DAYS . THE Northern jingle concerning the in- clemency of ...
... Lord Palatine of Maine , though he had never been able to make the voyage across the Atlantic , for the reason already given . THORNE DRURY . ( To be concluded . ) THE BORROWING DAYS . THE Northern jingle concerning the in- clemency of ...
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... Lord Ancaster ) to the peerage ( as Lord Ave- land ) in 1867 ; Mr. James Lowther , Col. Saunderson , and Mr. Jasper More ( 1865 ) ; Sir John Gorst ( 1866 ) , and Sir Charles Dalrymple ( 1868 ) . All of these , however , except Mr. Finch ...
... Lord Ancaster ) to the peerage ( as Lord Ave- land ) in 1867 ; Mr. James Lowther , Col. Saunderson , and Mr. Jasper More ( 1865 ) ; Sir John Gorst ( 1866 ) , and Sir Charles Dalrymple ( 1868 ) . All of these , however , except Mr. Finch ...
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