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Yorkshire and the Humber, England

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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... Norman king ; their architecture records the handiwork of many epochs, from the days of William the Conqueror to tfioso of Queen Victoria. From its keep you look down in one direction over an undulated woorilsud tract whiob has been act unbroken forest since ...

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... the latter being killed, the former married Lavina, andbuilt Lavinium in honour of her, uluchon the same principle as Queen Victoria caused the building of the Albert Gate, in honour of thie prince-coneort Luceas succeeeded his father-in-law on the Latin ...

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... Archers to Queen Catherine. Her Majesty Queen Victoria faithfully observed the traditions of her ancestors with respect to archery, and in her youth, and at the commencement of her reign, regularly practised with the long bow. If the kings and queens of England ...

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... the latter being killed, Ule former married Lavine, and built Iavinium in honour of her, much on the same' principle as Queen Victoria caused the building of the Albert Gate, in honour of the prince-consort. Eneast succeeeded his father-in-law on the Latin ...

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... the latter being killed, the former married Lavina, and built Lavinium in honour of her, much on the same principle as Queen Victoria caused the building of tbe ?? Gate, in honour of the prince-consort. 'EneasSi succeeeded his father-in-law on the Latin ...

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... Of the Crown Pritce he writes, ?? do not regerd him as au opponent to Christianity, hut ho ia married to a daughter of Queen Victoria, and it is said she thinks that aciy mau that believes in muiracles is either a hyplocrite or a fool. Professor Tholuck ...

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... Electioneering in the Old Days, as told in tire prophetic pictures of the times, from the days of the Stuarts to these of Queen Victoria. Political warfare and party atrife, both at the hustings and inside and outside the Rouse of Commons, are to be depicted ...

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... a Majesty's birthday is about to be celebrated. It will I be issued as the first portion of The Life and Times 1 o£f Queen Victoria, Part I of w-hich will be ready f on the 23rd insti, with a series of original illustra- t tions. c MIr. J. ChaTon Collins ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... offered to the readers . of The Wontan at Home.' which opens with an 3 introduction to Royalty in The Daugllters of Queen d Victoria -five in all, of whom excellent portraits are .y given. The other part of the contents includes stories is by Ian MSIaclaren ...

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... 16S8 to George IV. or William IV. tc d ?? 1?eonomfy Rulers. Beginning to assume direction of the State in the e Y reigiof Queen Victoria. at h hitherto p ?? the order of tile systems tha hane hithert py-II i-been pursued bi the ruling clasies, ado h y-h if ...

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... overcome the formidable engineering difficulty. Ile pr! According to information received in a rail- Went way carriage, Queen Victoria saw the Le tonett 11 ald Sul ter property aftor the manner in which ithe mlW Empress Catherine saw the Crimea. Itewisli ...

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... Bishop Selwyn awasborn in ISOm, nle descended from a line of distinguished ances- tors. Ilis father was the lawyer whom Queen Victoria selected to be ' instructor of Prince Albert in the lionati- tution and laws of his adopted country. As a boy the Bishop ...