EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... believe to have been one of them . Leofric , Earl of Leicester , was the lord of a large feudal territory in the middle of England , of which Coventry formed a part . He lived in the time of Edward the Confessor ; and was so eminently a ...
... believe to have been one of them . Leofric , Earl of Leicester , was the lord of a large feudal territory in the middle of England , of which Coventry formed a part . He lived in the time of Edward the Confessor ; and was so eminently a ...
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... believe , under that name . It is probable Leicester , and the other particulars of him mentioned above . The Earl was buried at Coventry , his Countess most probably in the same tomb . He was buried in the grave - yard of the MEMORIES ...
... believe , under that name . It is probable Leicester , and the other particulars of him mentioned above . The Earl was buried at Coventry , his Countess most probably in the same tomb . He was buried in the grave - yard of the MEMORIES ...
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... believe , was born . In Salisbury - court , Fleet - street , was the house of Thomas Sackville , first Earl of Dorset , the precursor of Spenser , and one of the authors of the first regular English tragedy . | On the demolition of this ...
... believe , was born . In Salisbury - court , Fleet - street , was the house of Thomas Sackville , first Earl of Dorset , the precursor of Spenser , and one of the authors of the first regular English tragedy . | On the demolition of this ...
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... believe so , for we have not the chivalrous Lord Herbert's Life of Henry the Eighth by us , which is most probably the au- thority for the story ; and being a good thing , it is omitted , as usual , by the historians ) that Charles ...
... believe so , for we have not the chivalrous Lord Herbert's Life of Henry the Eighth by us , which is most probably the au- thority for the story ; and being a good thing , it is omitted , as usual , by the historians ) that Charles ...
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... believe also there are some works of a dif- ferent kind , if not written in direct counter- action ; but the learned authors are apt to be so grand and etymological in their title - pages , that they must frighten the general under ...
... believe also there are some works of a dif- ferent kind , if not written in direct counter- action ; but the learned authors are apt to be so grand and etymological in their title - pages , that they must frighten the general under ...
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