Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... James the first , when their shape had little elegance to recommend them ; some of the earliest portraits of that sovereign displaying him in hats of much ugliness . Feathers were frequently worn in them by the dandies of Stubbes ' time ...
... James the first , when their shape had little elegance to recommend them ; some of the earliest portraits of that sovereign displaying him in hats of much ugliness . Feathers were frequently worn in them by the dandies of Stubbes ' time ...
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... James , Duke of York , afterwards James the Second ; Queen Catherine , Infanta of Portugal ; Mary D'Este , sister of Francis , Duke of Modena , James's second duchess ; the Princess Anne , second daughter of the Duke of York ...
... James , Duke of York , afterwards James the Second ; Queen Catherine , Infanta of Portugal ; Mary D'Este , sister of Francis , Duke of Modena , James's second duchess ; the Princess Anne , second daughter of the Duke of York ...
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... James's Market , claims the privilege of selling or knock- ing down the beast , as a right inherent in his family , his father having knocked down the ox roasted on the river in the great frost , 1684 , as himself did that roasted in ...
... James's Market , claims the privilege of selling or knock- ing down the beast , as a right inherent in his family , his father having knocked down the ox roasted on the river in the great frost , 1684 , as himself did that roasted in ...
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