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In the first place , the fact that his uncle occupied a position of considerable importance at Roth- schild's is looked upon as prima facie evidence , as in those days the elder Rothschild preferred to give posi- tions of exceptional ...
In the first place , the fact that his uncle occupied a position of considerable importance at Roth- schild's is looked upon as prima facie evidence , as in those days the elder Rothschild preferred to give posi- tions of exceptional ...
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Burke , in his Encyclopedia of Heraldry , ' describes it also . And then , " he adds triumphantly , " with such proof of the most remarkable incidents in his early life we need not look beyond Smith's own statement for evidence of the ...
Burke , in his Encyclopedia of Heraldry , ' describes it also . And then , " he adds triumphantly , " with such proof of the most remarkable incidents in his early life we need not look beyond Smith's own statement for evidence of the ...
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The medical evi- dence went to show that death was due to shock caused by the external application of some irritant , and the jury , in returning a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence , said there was not sufficient evidence ...
The medical evi- dence went to show that death was due to shock caused by the external application of some irritant , and the jury , in returning a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence , said there was not sufficient evidence ...
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Moorsoms Historical Companion to Hymns | 19 |
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH OF VIRGINIA | 41 |
Annual Meeting February 24 1882 with the Address | 121 |
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