223 resultados para Queen of the Quill
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Covers period 1781-October 1789. Continued by "Marie Antoinette at the Tuilleries" and "Marie Antoinette and the downfall of royalty".
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"This edition is limited to five hundred and five copies, of which this is no. 143."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover-title: Coram rege roll for Tinity term, 25 Edward I, A.D. 1297. Being the special volume issued by the British record society, limited in commemoration of the record year of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, A.D. 1897.
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Most vols. are preceded by Imperial statutes, Orders in Council, or Treaties relating to or affecting Canada. Beginning 1921, this section is entitled "Prefix to statutes."
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Some vols. are preceded by Imperial Statutes, Orders in Council or treaties relating to or affecting Canada.
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Editor: Sir Frederick Pollock.
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Editors: 1891-1894, A.P. Stone; 1895-1900, Frederick Pollock.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Appendices of List of appendices in each volume, except volumes: 50, 63, 68, 78, 79, 85, 93, 101.
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Description based on: 5th session, 7th Parliament, v. 40 (June 11-July 22, 1895).
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v. 1. Introduction. Margaret of Valois, Queen of Henry IV. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Castelnau, Ambassador from France. La Mothe Fenelon. La Mothe Fenelon and Castelnau. Thomas Howard, fourth duke of Norfolk. Hugh, Earl of Tyrone, and notices of Walter, 1st Earl of Essex. Dr. Dee.--v. 2. Calvin and the church of Geneva. William Whittingham and the Puritans. Archbishop Whitgift and Dr. Cartwright. John Darrel, the exorcist. Loyola and the order of the Jesuits. Robert Parsons, Edmund Campian, and the Jesuits in England. Pope Sixtus V. Charles de Valois, Duc d'Angoulême. Henry de la Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount Turenne and Duke de Bouillon.
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Vol. 8, edited after the author's death, by Mary Scarlett Campbell, 1869.
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Reprinted with additions from "Notes and queries."
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The first Duke of Wellington.--George Canning.--The second Viscount Melbourne.--Sir Robert Peel.--Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield.--William Ewart Gladstone.--Queen Victoria.