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... Queen of New Britain , Dionoth con- trived to collect ( the peculiar number is stated in the chronicle ) eleven thousand women of a higher class , and a much larger number of in- ferior varieties -- many willing , many unwilling to go ...
... Queen of New Britain , Dionoth con- trived to collect ( the peculiar number is stated in the chronicle ) eleven thousand women of a higher class , and a much larger number of in- ferior varieties -- many willing , many unwilling to go ...
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... Queen of Beauty bowed to taste the wave . " ( Campbell , translation of chorus in Eur . Medea , 836. ) W. B. C. Γ Queries . may taining directions in case discovery is 4th S. IV . JULY 3 , '69 . ] 9 NOTES AND QUERIES .
... Queen of Beauty bowed to taste the wave . " ( Campbell , translation of chorus in Eur . Medea , 836. ) W. B. C. Γ Queries . may taining directions in case discovery is 4th S. IV . JULY 3 , '69 . ] 9 NOTES AND QUERIES .
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... Queen Catharine Parr , the last wife of Henry VIII . , Queen Mary's of Scotts ' aunt by marriage . By the same maternal descent , Sir Henry could claim affinity in blood to Mary herself and to Queen Elizabeth . Ralph Neville , Earl of ...
... Queen Catharine Parr , the last wife of Henry VIII . , Queen Mary's of Scotts ' aunt by marriage . By the same maternal descent , Sir Henry could claim affinity in blood to Mary herself and to Queen Elizabeth . Ralph Neville , Earl of ...
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... Queen Elizabeth . In Hamlet the priest refuses a Christian burial to Ophelia as a suicide , and declares that- " Shards , flints , and pebbles should be thrown upon her . " These shards ( or fragments of broken pottery ) are almost ...
... Queen Elizabeth . In Hamlet the priest refuses a Christian burial to Ophelia as a suicide , and declares that- " Shards , flints , and pebbles should be thrown upon her . " These shards ( or fragments of broken pottery ) are almost ...
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... Queen's marriage , and the consequent introduction of the German element about the court . I fancied I then noticed , and have noticed continuously since , neether giving way , and nither coming into greater use . I need not remind ...
... Queen's marriage , and the consequent introduction of the German element about the court . I fancied I then noticed , and have noticed continuously since , neether giving way , and nither coming into greater use . I need not remind ...
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