Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... carry weight . 2. The Bust ascribed to Bernini . Of this I cannot speak with the same amount of even modified assurance . At Lord Revelstoke's sale , the auctioneer's catalogue did not venture to ascribe it positively to Bernini , and ...
... carry weight . 2. The Bust ascribed to Bernini . Of this I cannot speak with the same amount of even modified assurance . At Lord Revelstoke's sale , the auctioneer's catalogue did not venture to ascribe it positively to Bernini , and ...
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... carry weight . 2. The Bust ascribed to Bernini . Of this I cannot speak with the same amount of even modified assurance . At Lord Revelstoke's sale , the auctioneer's catalogue did not venture to ascribe it positively to Bernini , and ...
... carry weight . 2. The Bust ascribed to Bernini . Of this I cannot speak with the same amount of even modified assurance . At Lord Revelstoke's sale , the auctioneer's catalogue did not venture to ascribe it positively to Bernini , and ...
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... . So far as parental influence could decide the question , there could be no doubt on which side the young Oliver would take his stand . His education was carried OLIVER CROMWELL , Aged two years . From the original 2 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... . So far as parental influence could decide the question , there could be no doubt on which side the young Oliver would take his stand . His education was carried OLIVER CROMWELL , Aged two years . From the original 2 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... carry out the new scheme because they must of necessity regard it as disastrous to the nation . The success of the Revolution of 1688-89 was mainly owing to the fact that James was replaced by William , and in 1641 neither was Charles ...
... carry out the new scheme because they must of necessity regard it as disastrous to the nation . The success of the Revolution of 1688-89 was mainly owing to the fact that James was replaced by William , and in 1641 neither was Charles ...
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... carrying of the plate from that University ; which , as was reported , was to the value of £ 20,000 or thereabouts . " Evidently there was one member of Parliament prompt of decision and determined in will , who had in him what so few ...
... carrying of the plate from that University ; which , as was reported , was to the value of £ 20,000 or thereabouts . " Evidently there was one member of Parliament prompt of decision and determined in will , who had in him what so few ...
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