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... promise , the French authorities imprisoned him in the castle of Pau , whence he was transferred , in 1848 , to the Château d'Amboise , near Blois . Here he remained until after the pro- B 4 ADAMS , WILLIAM HENRY , Son of the late.
... promise , the French authorities imprisoned him in the castle of Pau , whence he was transferred , in 1848 , to the Château d'Amboise , near Blois . Here he remained until after the pro- B 4 ADAMS , WILLIAM HENRY , Son of the late.
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... late become more popular with his subjects on account of his gradual ... late emperor in the legal order of succession ) , and of the Princess Sophia . On ... though fruitlessly , with the Czar Nicholas to dissuade him from the Crimean ...
... late become more popular with his subjects on account of his gradual ... late emperor in the legal order of succession ) , and of the Princess Sophia . On ... though fruitlessly , with the Czar Nicholas to dissuade him from the Crimean ...
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... though without acquiring which is highly spoken of , not only forensic ... late John Awdry , under which he and Mr. Theodore Esq . , of Notton House ... late years Presidency . He resigned in 1841 , and few writers on the Conservative ...
... though without acquiring which is highly spoken of , not only forensic ... late John Awdry , under which he and Mr. Theodore Esq . , of Notton House ... late years Presidency . He resigned in 1841 , and few writers on the Conservative ...
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... late Edward Baines , " zoology , and of reports on natural " The History of ... though without success , to introduce into Parliament a bill for the reform ... THOMAS BARWICK LLOYD , of Hardwicke Court , Gloucestershire , a gentleman well ...
... late Edward Baines , " zoology , and of reports on natural " The History of ... though without success , to introduce into Parliament a bill for the reform ... THOMAS BARWICK LLOYD , of Hardwicke Court , Gloucestershire , a gentleman well ...
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... though a Roman Catholic , he was appointed Chancellor of the New University at Melbourne , and has published a volume of " Essays " and " Inaugural Addresses , " in that capa city . # BARRY , THE REV . ALFRED , B.D. , second son of the late ...
... though a Roman Catholic , he was appointed Chancellor of the New University at Melbourne , and has published a volume of " Essays " and " Inaugural Addresses , " in that capa city . # BARRY , THE REV . ALFRED , B.D. , second son of the late ...
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