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... King of the British confederation of sovereign states ; and it is unreasonable to suppose that the wife of the Emperor would not have a distinctive title or would have the same title as the wife of a petty provincial king . " 77 66 23 ...
... King of the British confederation of sovereign states ; and it is unreasonable to suppose that the wife of the Emperor would not have a distinctive title or would have the same title as the wife of a petty provincial king . " 77 66 23 ...
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... Kings and Queens Regnant . Edward II . , 1326. Co - founder Oriel . He supported scholars at Cambridge as early as 1317 . Henry VI . 1437 , co - founder All Souls ' ; 1440 , King's and Eton . Henry VIII . , 1546. Christ Church , Oxon ...
... Kings and Queens Regnant . Edward II . , 1326. Co - founder Oriel . He supported scholars at Cambridge as early as 1317 . Henry VI . 1437 , co - founder All Souls ' ; 1440 , King's and Eton . Henry VIII . , 1546. Christ Church , Oxon ...
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... King Henry VI . with Eton College and King's at Cambridge ; and at Oxford by Waynflete with Magdalen College and Magdalen College School . Wolsey's School at Ipswich , in connexion with Cardinal College , fell with him . Pious founders ...
... King Henry VI . with Eton College and King's at Cambridge ; and at Oxford by Waynflete with Magdalen College and Magdalen College School . Wolsey's School at Ipswich , in connexion with Cardinal College , fell with him . Pious founders ...
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