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James II . had six sons and eight daughters . Edward III . had seven sons and five daughters . CONTENT 8 - No 267 . William I. had four sons and six daughters . * NOTES : -Our Sovereigns and their Families , 101 - Mathematics - Obituary ...
James II . had six sons and eight daughters . Edward III . had seven sons and five daughters . CONTENT 8 - No 267 . William I. had four sons and six daughters . * NOTES : -Our Sovereigns and their Families , 101 - Mathematics - Obituary ...
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James II . had six sons and eight daughters . Edward III , had seven sons and five daughters . CONTENTS , -No 267 . William I. bad four sons and six daughters . * NOTES : -Our Sovereigns and their families , 101 - Mathematics - Obituary ...
James II . had six sons and eight daughters . Edward III , had seven sons and five daughters . CONTENTS , -No 267 . William I. bad four sons and six daughters . * NOTES : -Our Sovereigns and their families , 101 - Mathematics - Obituary ...
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James II . had six sons and eight daughters . Edward III , had seven sons and five daughters . CONTENTS . - No 267 . William I. bad four sons and six daughters . * NOTES : -Our Sovereigns and their Families , 101 — Mathematics ...
James II . had six sons and eight daughters . Edward III , had seven sons and five daughters . CONTENTS . - No 267 . William I. bad four sons and six daughters . * NOTES : -Our Sovereigns and their Families , 101 — Mathematics ...
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The English Race and Poetry 29Priest in being the superior in rankis assumed in addition | 34 |
Notices to Correspondents | 40 |
DAME REBECCA BERRY | 298 |
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