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... held by the service of " Panderer " to the kings and queens of England at their coronation , an office which had been held by several of his ancestors ; he was also created Master of the Ordnance for life . In the fourth year of her ...
... held by the service of " Panderer " to the kings and queens of England at their coronation , an office which had been held by several of his ancestors ; he was also created Master of the Ordnance for life . In the fourth year of her ...
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... held in December ; * and the early Christians , to screen * Thus Horace writes in his " Satires " : - 66 Age , libertate Decembri , Quando ita majores voluerunt , utere . " themselves from persecution , decked their houses with its ...
... held in December ; * and the early Christians , to screen * Thus Horace writes in his " Satires " : - 66 Age , libertate Decembri , Quando ita majores voluerunt , utere . " themselves from persecution , decked their houses with its ...
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... held this plant in high esteem and veneration , especially when found growing on the oak , and it was associated with practices the most cruel and revolting , opposed to all Christian teaching . It was formerly gathered on the first day ...
... held this plant in high esteem and veneration , especially when found growing on the oak , and it was associated with practices the most cruel and revolting , opposed to all Christian teaching . It was formerly gathered on the first day ...
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... held in this City from early times . The " usages " of the City , promulgated about 1350 , makes special mention of the fact , and lays down regulations for the proper accommodation of the merchants attending . This seems to have been a ...
... held in this City from early times . The " usages " of the City , promulgated about 1350 , makes special mention of the fact , and lays down regulations for the proper accommodation of the merchants attending . This seems to have been a ...
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... , but he was throughout life a staunch Catholic of the Liberal school . He held a professorship of archæology at the National Library , his predecessor 66 being the ill - fated Beule . In 1850 40 The Antiquarian Magazine.
... , but he was throughout life a staunch Catholic of the Liberal school . He held a professorship of archæology at the National Library , his predecessor 66 being the ill - fated Beule . In 1850 40 The Antiquarian Magazine.
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