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... king . In 1849 , he entered the cabinet as Minister of War , and notwithstanding his sincere zeal for useful reforms , a general spirit of censure was evoked by his vigorous efforts to displace from the Sardinian ranks the Italian ...
... king . In 1849 , he entered the cabinet as Minister of War , and notwithstanding his sincere zeal for useful reforms , a general spirit of censure was evoked by his vigorous efforts to displace from the Sardinian ranks the Italian ...
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... king and queen , she sought refuge in England , but returned to them in Feb- ruary 1792. After the events of the 10th of August , she received permission to share the captivity of the queen , but was soon separately immured in the ...
... king and queen , she sought refuge in England , but returned to them in Feb- ruary 1792. After the events of the 10th of August , she received permission to share the captivity of the queen , but was soon separately immured in the ...
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... king - at - arms . Edward IV . , after reducing him back to the status of a herald , abolished his office , which was revived by Henry VII . LANCASTER SOUND , a western inlet of Baffin's Bay , in lat . 74 ° N. , and extending from 80 ...
... king - at - arms . Edward IV . , after reducing him back to the status of a herald , abolished his office , which was revived by Henry VII . LANCASTER SOUND , a western inlet of Baffin's Bay , in lat . 74 ° N. , and extending from 80 ...
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... King Ferdinand . In 1811 , he married Miss Julia Thuillier of Bath . After his marriage , he resided first at Tours , then at Florence , where he bought an estate . He first became known as the author of Count Julian , which was ...
... King Ferdinand . In 1811 , he married Miss Julia Thuillier of Bath . After his marriage , he resided first at Tours , then at Florence , where he bought an estate . He first became known as the author of Count Julian , which was ...
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... King John ; and for six years , L. was excluded from the see , to which he was only admitted on the adjustment , in 1213 , of the king's dispute with Innocent through the legate Pandulf . See INNOCENT III . This reconciliation , however ...
... King John ; and for six years , L. was excluded from the see , to which he was only admitted on the adjustment , in 1213 , of the king's dispute with Innocent through the legate Pandulf . See INNOCENT III . This reconciliation , however ...
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