New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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Page 495
... Lord Wharton gave up his post of a mem- ber of the Council of State , and Cromwell again addresses to him an expostulatory letter , in which he says - ' Ay , poor ! I love you ! Love the Lord ; take heed of disputing ! I was untoward ...
... Lord Wharton gave up his post of a mem- ber of the Council of State , and Cromwell again addresses to him an expostulatory letter , in which he says - ' Ay , poor ! I love you ! Love the Lord ; take heed of disputing ! I was untoward ...
Page 502
... Lord Wharton would have been out of place unless accompanied by one of a still more famous Roundhead chief , Lord Fairfax . His portrait is appended , but no attempt has been made to reproduce the facts that appear in every history of ...
... Lord Wharton would have been out of place unless accompanied by one of a still more famous Roundhead chief , Lord Fairfax . His portrait is appended , but no attempt has been made to reproduce the facts that appear in every history of ...
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... Lords Erskine between him and John Lord Erskine , the Earl restored in 1565 per modum justiciæ , would have been equally so but for the injustice which was then acknowledged and remedied . I. 277 , 317 , 20 . In treating of the period ...
... Lords Erskine between him and John Lord Erskine , the Earl restored in 1565 per modum justiciæ , would have been equally so but for the injustice which was then acknowledged and remedied . I. 277 , 317 , 20 . In treating of the period ...
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CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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