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Pagina 417
... king commenced a vigorous assault , with every expectation of success , notwithstanding the gallantry with which the defence was conducted ; but that the governor having contrived to issue secretly from the castle and to apprise King ...
... king commenced a vigorous assault , with every expectation of success , notwithstanding the gallantry with which the defence was conducted ; but that the governor having contrived to issue secretly from the castle and to apprise King ...
Pagina 435
... King George the Third the succession would pass to— 1. The Dukes of Brunswick Wolffenbüttel - descended from the Princess Augusta , eldest sister of George III . 2. The other descendants of the Princess Augusta - being the reigning King ...
... King George the Third the succession would pass to— 1. The Dukes of Brunswick Wolffenbüttel - descended from the Princess Augusta , eldest sister of George III . 2. The other descendants of the Princess Augusta - being the reigning King ...
Pagina 442
... King James I. of Scotland - wife of Archibald fourth Earl of Douglas , and Duke of Touraine in France . ( representing the Lady Mary , second sister of King James I. - and wife of George Douglas fourth Earl of Angus - the former as co ...
... King James I. of Scotland - wife of Archibald fourth Earl of Douglas , and Duke of Touraine in France . ( representing the Lady Mary , second sister of King James I. - and wife of George Douglas fourth Earl of Angus - the former as co ...
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