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Page 171
At the head of the first , consisting of his vassals and followers , and levied from his Syrian possessions , came his brother Enguerrand , and he himself followed , leading on a gallant band of twelve hundred Stradiots , a kind of ...
At the head of the first , consisting of his vassals and followers , and levied from his Syrian possessions , came his brother Enguerrand , and he himself followed , leading on a gallant band of twelve hundred Stradiots , a kind of ...
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There are on the whole only six or seven letters , which are now printed for the first time from the original manuscripts in the possession of Mr. Lambard of Sevenoaks . These are interesting , as they throw fresh light upon the ...
There are on the whole only six or seven letters , which are now printed for the first time from the original manuscripts in the possession of Mr. Lambard of Sevenoaks . These are interesting , as they throw fresh light upon the ...
Page 407
Splendid scenery and gorgeous costume have taken such possession of the public taste , that a new play is a serious undertaking for either of the principal theatres ; and their managers are , in consequence , extremely unwilling to ...
Splendid scenery and gorgeous costume have taken such possession of the public taste , that a new play is a serious undertaking for either of the principal theatres ; and their managers are , in consequence , extremely unwilling to ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits | 1 |
Lavlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 38 |
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