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The Cliffords of Craven , continued Page 1 • 37 65 XVI . The same , continued 101 XVII . Biographical sketch of the Rev. Richard Hole , with critical remarks on his Ar- thur , a poetical romance XVIII . The same , continued XIX .
The Cliffords of Craven , continued Page 1 • 37 65 XVI . The same , continued 101 XVII . Biographical sketch of the Rev. Richard Hole , with critical remarks on his Ar- thur , a poetical romance XVIII . The same , continued XIX .
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... unfortunately for himself and the peace of his father's mind , was bred up the fellow - student and companion of prince VOL . II . F Henry , afterwards Henry the Eighth . From such an MORNINGS IN SPRING . 65 The Cliffords of Craven, ...
... unfortunately for himself and the peace of his father's mind , was bred up the fellow - student and companion of prince VOL . II . F Henry , afterwards Henry the Eighth . From such an MORNINGS IN SPRING . 65 The Cliffords of Craven, ...
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... in fact , the leader of a troop of banditti , committing in the idle levity of his heart , or for the sake of plunder , all the wanton mischief and spoliation of which his father so justly complains . * History of Craven , p .
... in fact , the leader of a troop of banditti , committing in the idle levity of his heart , or for the sake of plunder , all the wanton mischief and spoliation of which his father so justly complains . * History of Craven , p .
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berland about four years before on his nephew lord Henry Clifford , became vested in his , the earl of Cumberland's family ; an acquisition which , com- prehending all the western part , or nearly one - half of Craven , gave to the ...
berland about four years before on his nephew lord Henry Clifford , became vested in his , the earl of Cumberland's family ; an acquisition which , com- prehending all the western part , or nearly one - half of Craven , gave to the ...
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Craven , pp . 365 , 366 . To this instance of savage ferocity , and to the singular mode of interment of the Clapham family , Wordsworth thus refers in his beautiful poem of the White Doe of Rylstone : Pass , pass who will , yon chantry ...
Craven , pp . 365 , 366 . To this instance of savage ferocity , and to the singular mode of interment of the Clapham family , Wordsworth thus refers in his beautiful poem of the White Doe of Rylstone : Pass , pass who will , yon chantry ...
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