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... King William's College , Isle of Man . 8. - 1874 Samuel Archer , Surgeon - Major , Honduras . 9. - 1874 Samuel Booker , Georgetown , Demerara . 10. - 1874 Coote M. Chambers , Burrard's Inlet , British Columbia . 11. - 1874 Edwyn C. Reed ...
... King William's College , Isle of Man . 8. - 1874 Samuel Archer , Surgeon - Major , Honduras . 9. - 1874 Samuel Booker , Georgetown , Demerara . 10. - 1874 Coote M. Chambers , Burrard's Inlet , British Columbia . 11. - 1874 Edwyn C. Reed ...
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... King's Bench and Common Pleas . Imme- diately after this his letters ceased , and he disappeared . Inquiries were set on foot , but all search proved fruitless , and no trace of him was ever discovered , during his lifetime . William ...
... King's Bench and Common Pleas . Imme- diately after this his letters ceased , and he disappeared . Inquiries were set on foot , but all search proved fruitless , and no trace of him was ever discovered , during his lifetime . William ...
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... King George's Sound , New Holland , by Reeve , on the authority of Chemnitz . The Callianax biplicata , Sow . , from the North of Japan and Australia . The Lagena oregonensis , Say , from Fuca Strait is simply given as North America ...
... King George's Sound , New Holland , by Reeve , on the authority of Chemnitz . The Callianax biplicata , Sow . , from the North of Japan and Australia . The Lagena oregonensis , Say , from Fuca Strait is simply given as North America ...
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... king's grandson as the King of Spain , although they bound him down by such conditions as were calculated to act as safeguards against the dangers to which , in their opinion , Europe would be exposed by his accession . 5. These ...
... king's grandson as the King of Spain , although they bound him down by such conditions as were calculated to act as safeguards against the dangers to which , in their opinion , Europe would be exposed by his accession . 5. These ...
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... king , their master , fully approved of the exchange , it was felt that the transaction would not be favourably regarded by the nation at large . In a letter written soon after this Madrid journey , Stanhope , being then at Paris ...
... king , their master , fully approved of the exchange , it was felt that the transaction would not be favourably regarded by the nation at large . In a letter written soon after this Madrid journey , Stanhope , being then at Paris ...
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