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... obtained from the monas- tery at Cardena ; so that this biography was certainly in exist- ence at the close of the thirteenth century . The Chronicle was first printed in 1541 , under the care of Ocampo . Whether the transcript inserted ...
... obtained from the monas- tery at Cardena ; so that this biography was certainly in exist- ence at the close of the thirteenth century . The Chronicle was first printed in 1541 , under the care of Ocampo . Whether the transcript inserted ...
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... obtained , although with regret on the parts of those distinguished persons . In recent periods there are , in conse ... obtain credit for the extent with which I have surmounted this obstruction , by endless examination of pedigrees ...
... obtained , although with regret on the parts of those distinguished persons . In recent periods there are , in conse ... obtain credit for the extent with which I have surmounted this obstruction , by endless examination of pedigrees ...
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... obtained , the soldiers dispatched in quest of animal food take care not to return empty - handed . They endeavour to lay hold of calves , of pigs , or of sheep ; they make a formidable pursuit of the poultry ; and bread and vegetables ...
... obtained , the soldiers dispatched in quest of animal food take care not to return empty - handed . They endeavour to lay hold of calves , of pigs , or of sheep ; they make a formidable pursuit of the poultry ; and bread and vegetables ...
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