The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., 第 96 巻、第 2 部Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1826 |
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... possessed but " a flimsy title * " Royal dignity until he was acknow- ledged by the nation . It is admitted that the question was not then free from difficulties t , but there can be no doubt that John was an usurper , and that his sole ...
... possessed but " a flimsy title * " Royal dignity until he was acknow- ledged by the nation . It is admitted that the question was not then free from difficulties t , but there can be no doubt that John was an usurper , and that his sole ...
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... possession . The inhabitants determined to resist the encroachment , came with pick- axes and spades , destroyed the fences , filled up the ditches , and made the whole level as it had formerly been , and it was not until some time ...
... possession . The inhabitants determined to resist the encroachment , came with pick- axes and spades , destroyed the fences , filled up the ditches , and made the whole level as it had formerly been , and it was not until some time ...
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... possessions are GENT . MAG . July , 1826 . stated in a concise but satisfactory manner . A roll of the receipts and expenditure of the Prioress , for a year ending Michaelmas , 3 Hen . V , A. D. 1415 , communicated by Mr. Caley , from ...
... possessions are GENT . MAG . July , 1826 . stated in a concise but satisfactory manner . A roll of the receipts and expenditure of the Prioress , for a year ending Michaelmas , 3 Hen . V , A. D. 1415 , communicated by Mr. Caley , from ...
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... possession of the island , giving an elegant entertainment upon the occasion , which is recorded in the court - roll of that year . The claim was re- sisted by Sir Edward Clare , then lord of the manor of Scroby , who , conceiving ...
... possession of the island , giving an elegant entertainment upon the occasion , which is recorded in the court - roll of that year . The claim was re- sisted by Sir Edward Clare , then lord of the manor of Scroby , who , conceiving ...
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... possessions of the vanquished , giving them the authority , and thus gradually transforming the ancient occupiers into a new people . But it appears that the state of Ireland was so little inviting to the English , that only a few of ...
... possessions of the vanquished , giving them the authority , and thus gradually transforming the ancient occupiers into a new people . But it appears that the state of Ireland was so little inviting to the English , that only a few of ...
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232 ページ - February, the aurora again appeared over the hills in a south direction, presenting a brilliant mass of light, very similar to that just described. The rolling motion of the light laterally was here also very striking, as well as the increase of its intensity thus occasioned. The light occupied horizontally about a point of the compass, and extended in height scarcely a degree above the land, which seemed, however, to conceal from us a part of the phenomenon. It was always evident enough that the...