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UNIVERSAL REGISTER OFFICE . I have just noticed that CoL . PRIDEAUX ( 7th S. vi . 368 ) says of the Universal Register Office that it probably " owed its existence to the constructive brain of Fielding . " Here is the prospectus of what ...
UNIVERSAL REGISTER OFFICE . I have just noticed that CoL . PRIDEAUX ( 7th S. vi . 368 ) says of the Universal Register Office that it probably " owed its existence to the constructive brain of Fielding . " Here is the prospectus of what ...
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These copies commence from 1637 , 1643 , and 1646 respectively , and are in the Colonial Secre- tary's office . " 66 But From researches I made in the Colonial Secre- tary's office I should say that no people could have been more ...
These copies commence from 1637 , 1643 , and 1646 respectively , and are in the Colonial Secre- tary's office . " 66 But From researches I made in the Colonial Secre- tary's office I should say that no people could have been more ...
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106 : - " The office of harbinger still exists in the Royal Household , the nominal duty of the officer being to ride one stage onward before the king on his progress , to provide lodging and provision for the Court .
106 : - " The office of harbinger still exists in the Royal Household , the nominal duty of the officer being to ride one stage onward before the king on his progress , to provide lodging and provision for the Court .
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A Labour Song 1Universal Register Office | 2 |
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