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From The Contemporary Review . LORD RUSSELL . MR . SPENCER WALPOLE's life of Lord Russell ( or , as he prefers to call him , Lord John Russell ) is a highly creditable piece of literary workmanship . It will , indeed , scarcely rank ...
From The Contemporary Review . LORD RUSSELL . MR . SPENCER WALPOLE's life of Lord Russell ( or , as he prefers to call him , Lord John Russell ) is a highly creditable piece of literary workmanship . It will , indeed , scarcely rank ...
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... Lord Rich , lord chancellor in the reign of Edward VI . Lord Rich's grandson was made Earl of Warwick , and his second son , Sir Henry Rich , was created Lord Kensing- ton in honor of his marriage with Isabel Cope , the heiress of ...
... Lord Rich , lord chancellor in the reign of Edward VI . Lord Rich's grandson was made Earl of Warwick , and his second son , Sir Henry Rich , was created Lord Kensing- ton in honor of his marriage with Isabel Cope , the heiress of ...
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... lord , be- thought him that it would be wisdom to adopt in his kingdom the same policy which answered so well in the manor , the policy of Divide et impera . Be that how ever as it may , it is certain that the open fields of the manor ...
... lord , be- thought him that it would be wisdom to adopt in his kingdom the same policy which answered so well in the manor , the policy of Divide et impera . Be that how ever as it may , it is certain that the open fields of the manor ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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