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... became lord deputy of Ireland , and Sir Francis sympathised very little with his efforts to make the authority of his office effective throughout Ireland . Dissensions between him and Falkland in the council chamber were constant , and ...
... became lord deputy of Ireland , and Sir Francis sympathised very little with his efforts to make the authority of his office effective throughout Ireland . Dissensions between him and Falkland in the council chamber were constant , and ...
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... became solicitor- general during the progress of the inquiry , and Mr. Dunning , appeared for the claimant ; Mr. Serjeant Leigh and Mr. Mansfield for Lord Mulgrave . The issue came to depend entirely on whether a certain marriage cer ...
... became solicitor- general during the progress of the inquiry , and Mr. Dunning , appeared for the claimant ; Mr. Serjeant Leigh and Mr. Mansfield for Lord Mulgrave . The issue came to depend entirely on whether a certain marriage cer ...
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... became an assistant to Dr. A. W. Hofmann at the Royal School of Mines . In 1854 he gave lectures in chemistry at the Panopticon in Leicester Square , Lon- don , but that institution did not last long , and Mr. Ansell accepted from Mr ...
... became an assistant to Dr. A. W. Hofmann at the Royal School of Mines . In 1854 he gave lectures in chemistry at the Panopticon in Leicester Square , Lon- don , but that institution did not last long , and Mr. Ansell accepted from Mr ...
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... became progenitor of the royal house of Savoy . Anselm's father also , Gundulf , who was a Lombard by birth , but thoroughly naturalised at Aosta , seems to have been a kinsman to the Mar- chioness Adelaide . A comparison of passages in ...
... became progenitor of the royal house of Savoy . Anselm's father also , Gundulf , who was a Lombard by birth , but thoroughly naturalised at Aosta , seems to have been a kinsman to the Mar- chioness Adelaide . A comparison of passages in ...
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... became exceedingly dear to the prior , who rejoiced over his steady growth in goodness . After a while , however , he was stricken with a mortal illness . Anselm watched him by day and night . As the end drew near , Anselm charged him ...
... became exceedingly dear to the prior , who rejoiced over his steady growth in goodness . After a while , however , he was stricken with a mortal illness . Anselm watched him by day and night . As the end drew near , Anselm charged him ...
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