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Pagina 59
... Edward VIII . will be cited and criticised both as cause and consequence in every his- torical text - book so long as this nation and Commonwealth last . That being so , it is important to ascertain exactly what constitutional points ...
... Edward VIII . will be cited and criticised both as cause and consequence in every his- torical text - book so long as this nation and Commonwealth last . That being so , it is important to ascertain exactly what constitutional points ...
Pagina 247
... Edward VIII . and the accession of George VI . It is interesting to note , however , that while King Edward's abdication was recognised and accepted in Great Britain on Friday , December 11 , it was not recognised by the Free State ...
... Edward VIII . and the accession of George VI . It is interesting to note , however , that while King Edward's abdication was recognised and accepted in Great Britain on Friday , December 11 , it was not recognised by the Free State ...
Pagina 606
Edward II . , when this venerable relic was put into the ' filthy hands ' of Piers Gaveston , who , as a layman ... Edward , as the rubric , indeed , directs . On the other hand , Queen Victoria and King Edward VII . were crowned with ...
Edward II . , when this venerable relic was put into the ' filthy hands ' of Piers Gaveston , who , as a layman ... Edward , as the rubric , indeed , directs . On the other hand , Queen Victoria and King Edward VII . were crowned with ...
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