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... , is commenced in the JANUARY issue of The TEMPLE BAR MAGAZINE . RICHARD BENTLEY & SON , New Burlington - street , Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen . 1 . LONDON , SATURDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1897 NOTES AND QUERIES :
... , is commenced in the JANUARY issue of The TEMPLE BAR MAGAZINE . RICHARD BENTLEY & SON , New Burlington - street , Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen . 1 . LONDON , SATURDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1897 NOTES AND QUERIES :
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... Queen Eleanor's Vengeance ' is a vividly told story . Coming to more modern times , The Deeds of Wellington , ' Inkerman , ' and ' Balaklava ' are excellently well said and sung . As a book of ballads , interesting to all who have ...
... Queen Eleanor's Vengeance ' is a vividly told story . Coming to more modern times , The Deeds of Wellington , ' Inkerman , ' and ' Balaklava ' are excellently well said and sung . As a book of ballads , interesting to all who have ...
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... Queen ) was ever recognized as the official royal march before the Elector of Hanover was invited by the , Whigs to become King of Great Britain and Ireland , ' Rule Britannia , ' ' Scots wha hae , ' ' St. Patrick's Day , ' and the ...
... Queen ) was ever recognized as the official royal march before the Elector of Hanover was invited by the , Whigs to become King of Great Britain and Ireland , ' Rule Britannia , ' ' Scots wha hae , ' ' St. Patrick's Day , ' and the ...
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... Queen " as their national air . Is this so ? J. B. R. A COMPOUND ADJECTIVE ( 8th S. x . 473 ) .- MR . R. M. SPENCE quotes Prof. Masson's adjective , 66 have some knowledge of astrology and occult philosophy , both sciences being held in ...
... Queen " as their national air . Is this so ? J. B. R. A COMPOUND ADJECTIVE ( 8th S. x . 473 ) .- MR . R. M. SPENCE quotes Prof. Masson's adjective , 66 have some knowledge of astrology and occult philosophy , both sciences being held in ...
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... queen herself , or how far it rested on her advisers , we are not in a position to state . She was a fearless woman , who , as it seems to us , would have done her best ; but the tide of corruption was too strong for her . More than two ...
... queen herself , or how far it rested on her advisers , we are not in a position to state . She was a fearless woman , who , as it seems to us , would have done her best ; but the tide of corruption was too strong for her . More than two ...
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