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... King " King Nut - cracker or the Dream of Poor Rein - authorship and similarity of names to connect hold . A Fairy Tale for Children freely rendered ROBERT PIERPOINT . from the German of Dr. Heinrich Hoffman [ Author Nut - cracker ; or ...
... King " King Nut - cracker or the Dream of Poor Rein - authorship and similarity of names to connect hold . A Fairy Tale for Children freely rendered ROBERT PIERPOINT . from the German of Dr. Heinrich Hoffman [ Author Nut - cracker ; or ...
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... King was bringing from Flanders to Scotland " James ascended the English throne he QUERIES : - " Pightle " : " Pikle , " 23 - R - liquiæ Wot- appointed Brown his gunfounder . The follow- toniana ' -Classical Quotations- " Quam nihil ad ...
... King was bringing from Flanders to Scotland " James ascended the English throne he QUERIES : - " Pightle " : " Pikle , " 23 - R - liquiæ Wot- appointed Brown his gunfounder . The follow- toniana ' -Classical Quotations- " Quam nihil ad ...
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... king who had , meta- phorically , broken his head against Wolsey's Tower ; and when , in 1715 , General Pepper was ... Kings , near Chel- tenham , co . Gloucester . Robert Fleetwood , who administered his father's estate , was in the ...
... king who had , meta- phorically , broken his head against Wolsey's Tower ; and when , in 1715 , General Pepper was ... Kings , near Chel- tenham , co . Gloucester . Robert Fleetwood , who administered his father's estate , was in the ...
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... King was Master of Ceremonies in 1787. Previous to these later dates a Capt . Wade held the post . Possibly this is the person who enjoyed a similar position at Brighton , and whose daughter had an unfortunate adventure with a dastardly ...
... King was Master of Ceremonies in 1787. Previous to these later dates a Capt . Wade held the post . Possibly this is the person who enjoyed a similar position at Brighton , and whose daughter had an unfortunate adventure with a dastardly ...
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... KING EDGAR AND THE PEG - CUPS . - As is no doubt known to most readers of N. & Q. , ' it is stated in Hone's Year - Book , ' under date 18 April , " King Edgar , in order to restrain the prevailing habit of drunkenness , which had been ...
... KING EDGAR AND THE PEG - CUPS . - As is no doubt known to most readers of N. & Q. , ' it is stated in Hone's Year - Book , ' under date 18 April , " King Edgar , in order to restrain the prevailing habit of drunkenness , which had been ...
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