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... King Edwin . Elmet therefore was not Northum- brian , and the ' Tribal Hidage ' shows it as having fallen to Mercia . It was in this dis- trict that Penda was killed at the battle of the Winwæd . The site is said to be Win- moor , to ...
... King Edwin . Elmet therefore was not Northum- brian , and the ' Tribal Hidage ' shows it as having fallen to Mercia . It was in this dis- trict that Penda was killed at the battle of the Winwæd . The site is said to be Win- moor , to ...
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... King . Brentano's . Mandalay . Mansfield . Recessional . Critic Company . The Vampire . Critic Company . Ditto . Mansfield . Ditto . Woodward & Lothrop . Plain Tales from the Hills . Caldwell . Soldiers Three . Caldwell . 1899 . Barrack ...
... King . Brentano's . Mandalay . Mansfield . Recessional . Critic Company . The Vampire . Critic Company . Ditto . Mansfield . Ditto . Woodward & Lothrop . Plain Tales from the Hills . Caldwell . Soldiers Three . Caldwell . 1899 . Barrack ...
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... king to Scotland , and of which the original ancestor hailed from a village near Hazebrouck , in French Flanders , which is passed by every tourist travelling between Calais and Brus- sels . The great family of St. John - which , if the ...
... king to Scotland , and of which the original ancestor hailed from a village near Hazebrouck , in French Flanders , which is passed by every tourist travelling between Calais and Brus- sels . The great family of St. John - which , if the ...
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... King James III . decided to eliminate the double tressure from the royal arms , though long subsequent to that pre - heraldic period when the supposed alliance with Charlemagne led to the popular belief , as Dr. Woodward states , that ...
... King James III . decided to eliminate the double tressure from the royal arms , though long subsequent to that pre - heraldic period when the supposed alliance with Charlemagne led to the popular belief , as Dr. Woodward states , that ...
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... king . It is difficult to acquit her of a measure of duplicity and cunning , but her affection for George must have been genuine ; and the manner in which she studied his requirements , ministered to his prejudices and jealousies , and ...
... king . It is difficult to acquit her of a measure of duplicity and cunning , but her affection for George must have been genuine ; and the manner in which she studied his requirements , ministered to his prejudices and jealousies , and ...
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