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... King Abgarus of Edessa , and imprinted on a handkerchief , and of another miraculously obtained by St Veronica at ... King Henry VIII . In 1532 , that prince refounded it under the name of King Henry VIII.'s College , and in 1546 , he ...
... King Abgarus of Edessa , and imprinted on a handkerchief , and of another miraculously obtained by St Veronica at ... King Henry VIII . In 1532 , that prince refounded it under the name of King Henry VIII.'s College , and in 1546 , he ...
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... King Henry VIII . From time to time , how ever , the canonries have been annexed to various university professorships , more particularly one to the professorship of divinity , by King James I .; one to the professorship of Hebrew , by King ...
... King Henry VIII . From time to time , how ever , the canonries have been annexed to various university professorships , more particularly one to the professorship of divinity , by King James I .; one to the professorship of Hebrew , by King ...
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... king . She had previously declared her cousin , Charles Gustavus , her successor . For four years thereafter , she ruled the kingdom with vigour , and was remarkable for her patronage of learned and scientific men . 1654 , however , at ...
... king . She had previously declared her cousin , Charles Gustavus , her successor . For four years thereafter , she ruled the kingdom with vigour , and was remarkable for her patronage of learned and scientific men . 1654 , however , at ...
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... King Henry ; but with this exception , the sacred season appears to have been regularly celebrated with joyous music and songs during the Tudor period . In 1562 , C. C. of a more solemn nature were introduced . By the Puritan parliament ...
... King Henry ; but with this exception , the sacred season appears to have been regularly celebrated with joyous music and songs during the Tudor period . In 1562 , C. C. of a more solemn nature were introduced . By the Puritan parliament ...
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... King Charles Albert - with whom he was always a great favourite - frequently employed him in diplomatic service , and in 1848 , when Italy rose against the Austrians , appointed C. extraordinary royal commissioner at Venice . During the ...
... King Charles Albert - with whom he was always a great favourite - frequently employed him in diplomatic service , and in 1848 , when Italy rose against the Austrians , appointed C. extraordinary royal commissioner at Venice . During the ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
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