The North American Review, Volume 97Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... race . The Howards were firm Yorkists , and followed unswervingly the fortunes of the white rose . John Lord Howard was created Duke of Norfolk and Earl Marshal by Richard III . in 1483 , and was killed at Bosworth two years later . His ...
... race . The Howards were firm Yorkists , and followed unswervingly the fortunes of the white rose . John Lord Howard was created Duke of Norfolk and Earl Marshal by Richard III . in 1483 , and was killed at Bosworth two years later . His ...
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... race . Josceline , the eleventh and last Earl of Northumberland , and the last of the legit- imate male line of the Percys , died in 1670 , and the title became extinct . His vast estates devolved upon his only daughter , Lady Elizabeth ...
... race . Josceline , the eleventh and last Earl of Northumberland , and the last of the legit- imate male line of the Percys , died in 1670 , and the title became extinct . His vast estates devolved upon his only daughter , Lady Elizabeth ...
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... race which has become extinct in our own time , and the families of Russell , Caven- dish , Herbert , Devereux , Cecil , Spencer , Villiers , and many others , have all been connected with the history of England in a way that will ...
... race which has become extinct in our own time , and the families of Russell , Caven- dish , Herbert , Devereux , Cecil , Spencer , Villiers , and many others , have all been connected with the history of England in a way that will ...
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... race of princes that has ever existed . - " What race in Europe surpassed in royal position , personal achieve- ment , and romantic adventure our own Plantagenets , equally wise as valiant , and no less renowned in the cabinet than in ...
... race of princes that has ever existed . - " What race in Europe surpassed in royal position , personal achieve- ment , and romantic adventure our own Plantagenets , equally wise as valiant , and no less renowned in the cabinet than in ...
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... race , among whom there was a stronger provincial feeling than in any other part of the realm , were greatly moved by the danger of Trelawney , whom they honored less as a ruler of the Church than as the head of an honorable house , and ...
... race , among whom there was a stronger provincial feeling than in any other part of the realm , were greatly moved by the danger of Trelawney , whom they honored less as a ruler of the Church than as the head of an honorable house , and ...
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