The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... Earl of Mar and Kellie , when , to my astonishment , he informed me of the age - old tradition in his family as to the alleged substitution . This tradition appeared to have a close and direct relationship to : 1. The extraordinary ...
... Earl of Mar and Kellie , when , to my astonishment , he informed me of the age - old tradition in his family as to the alleged substitution . This tradition appeared to have a close and direct relationship to : 1. The extraordinary ...
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... Mar , credits him with the knowledge of the Mar tradition , ' i.e. that the 2nd Earl of Mar was substituted for the original James . Now , from the hasty dip I took into the remainder of that pamphlet , I should say that the acrimony ...
... Mar , credits him with the knowledge of the Mar tradition , ' i.e. that the 2nd Earl of Mar was substituted for the original James . Now , from the hasty dip I took into the remainder of that pamphlet , I should say that the acrimony ...
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... Earl of Mar my contention was that if ' The Mar Tradition ' rested solely on this likeness it rested on a broken reed . Mr. Grant Francis most genially accepting this , goes a good deal further . He will admit that if the likeness does ...
... Earl of Mar my contention was that if ' The Mar Tradition ' rested solely on this likeness it rested on a broken reed . Mr. Grant Francis most genially accepting this , goes a good deal further . He will admit that if the likeness does ...
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Burdett Sir Francis See The Father of Tory Democracy | 1 |
In Quires and Places where they Sing | 12 |
Thermopylae By J Leslie Mitchell 68 | 14 |
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