The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, 1871 - 1033 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... took place by the Archbishop of Canterbury : " Sirs , I here present unto you Queen Victoria , the undoubted Queen of this realm ; wherefore all you who are come this day to do your homage , are you willing to do the same ? " The ...
... took place by the Archbishop of Canterbury : " Sirs , I here present unto you Queen Victoria , the undoubted Queen of this realm ; wherefore all you who are come this day to do your homage , are you willing to do the same ? " The ...
Pagina 33
... took a prominent part in the proceedings will , when they return to the exercise of their cooler judgment , perceive that the intemperate course which they have pursued is ill - calculated to promote the professed object of the meeting ...
... took a prominent part in the proceedings will , when they return to the exercise of their cooler judgment , perceive that the intemperate course which they have pursued is ill - calculated to promote the professed object of the meeting ...
Pagina 51
... took their places on the grand stand , and the knights , with their suites , withdrew to their respective tents . Some jousting then took place in the tilting - ground , the most noticeable encounters being those between the Earl of ...
... took their places on the grand stand , and the knights , with their suites , withdrew to their respective tents . Some jousting then took place in the tilting - ground , the most noticeable encounters being those between the Earl of ...
Pagina 66
... took a towel which was on the back of the chair and wiped my hand and the knife . After that I took his key and opened the Russian leather box , and put it in the state in which it was found in the morning . The towel I put over his ...
... took a towel which was on the back of the chair and wiped my hand and the knife . After that I took his key and opened the Russian leather box , and put it in the state in which it was found in the morning . The towel I put over his ...
Pagina 69
... took a less favourable view of it . The second reading was carried to - day in the Upper House by 74 to 27 votes . The Atlantic steamship British Queen arrived at Portsmouth , having made the voyage from New York in fourteen days ...
... took a less favourable view of it . The second reading was carried to - day in the Upper House by 74 to 27 votes . The Atlantic steamship British Queen arrived at Portsmouth , having made the voyage from New York in fourteen days ...
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