Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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... English , and who was succeeded by his son Rundbir Singh , the present Maharajah . His dependence upon the rulers of India is solely nominal , for he possesses all the autonomous rights of a king , and even the power of driving away ...
... English , and who was succeeded by his son Rundbir Singh , the present Maharajah . His dependence upon the rulers of India is solely nominal , for he possesses all the autonomous rights of a king , and even the power of driving away ...
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... English throne , for she was a princess of English descent , English education , and an English heart , and when left an orphan , had come from the Scottish court to be nurtured in the sunshine of great names , and among the learning of ...
... English throne , for she was a princess of English descent , English education , and an English heart , and when left an orphan , had come from the Scottish court to be nurtured in the sunshine of great names , and among the learning of ...
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... English art . The figure of the king was probably covered with Limoges enamel , like that on the effigy of William de Valence Earl of Pembroke . ' The date of these works at Westminster being known , they have an especial interest , as ...
... English art . The figure of the king was probably covered with Limoges enamel , like that on the effigy of William de Valence Earl of Pembroke . ' The date of these works at Westminster being known , they have an especial interest , as ...
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