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... QUEEN OF ENGLAND , and by no means vassal to the EMPEROR ALEXANDER II . His Lordship has been further desired to present to His Majesty an English red rose gathered in the gardens of Claremont , as a further refresher of His Majesty's ...
... QUEEN OF ENGLAND , and by no means vassal to the EMPEROR ALEXANDER II . His Lordship has been further desired to present to His Majesty an English red rose gathered in the gardens of Claremont , as a further refresher of His Majesty's ...
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LORD HOWDEN , at Madrid , will demand an audience of QUEEN ISABELLA to present Her Majesty with his PUNCH ( bound in Spanish Bonds ) . His Lordship is further desired to express his readiness to read to Her Majesty four pages per diem ...
LORD HOWDEN , at Madrid , will demand an audience of QUEEN ISABELLA to present Her Majesty with his PUNCH ( bound in Spanish Bonds ) . His Lordship is further desired to express his readiness to read to Her Majesty four pages per diem ...
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... QUEEN to send the Militia out of the Country , and declared , triumphantly , that we could have as many soldiers as we wanted , for our 22 reserve was in the spirit of the Nation . Thursday . - NEWCASTLE brought in a bill for permitting ...
... QUEEN to send the Militia out of the Country , and declared , triumphantly , that we could have as many soldiers as we wanted , for our 22 reserve was in the spirit of the Nation . Thursday . - NEWCASTLE brought in a bill for permitting ...
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... QUEEN ELIZABETH for arguments . BULWER LYTTON opposed the bill , objecting to beggarly hirelings , and then a number of other men on each side repeated and diluted the reasoning of the leaders , but it is useless to refer to the debate ...
... QUEEN ELIZABETH for arguments . BULWER LYTTON opposed the bill , objecting to beggarly hirelings , and then a number of other men on each side repeated and diluted the reasoning of the leaders , but it is useless to refer to the debate ...
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... Queen ! " shout England's sons , The foemen , beaten from their guns , France cries , " Vive l'Empereur ! " And " victory ! " is now the cry , No longer can endure . Across that fatal field , Where Gaul's and Albion's chivalry Have made ...
... Queen ! " shout England's sons , The foemen , beaten from their guns , France cries , " Vive l'Empereur ! " And " victory ! " is now the cry , No longer can endure . Across that fatal field , Where Gaul's and Albion's chivalry Have made ...
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