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  • The memorial consists of 52 single columns representing the lives lost, and will be officially unveiled on Tuesday by Prince Charles,

    Today’s Photos: July 6 2009

  • ‘Of that I am well assured,’ returned brother Charles,

    Nicholas Nickleby 2007

  • Between our sovereign and the French king Charles,

    The Second part of King Henry the Sixth 2004

  • It consisted of Mrs. Horneck, widow of Captain Kane Horneck; two daughters, seventeen and nineteen years of age, and an only son, Charles,

    The Life of Oliver Goldsmith 2004

  • And at Santo Regolo and elsewhere in the war against Pisa, where the Florentines were routed by the Pisans in the [time of the] war which existed between the Florentines and that City because of her rebellion, after the passage of Charles,

    Discourses 2003

  • His disapproval of secular music was shared by his son, Charles,

    William Christopher Handy - Father of the Blues Bluesman Harry 1998

  • But the Burgundian attitude towards the funeral ceremony also displayed a much more subjective, personal expression of rulership and transfer of power: Charles,

    The Funeral of Duke Philip the Good Edward A. Tabri 1990

  • Your grandmother Antoinette de Bourbon, and your mother's brothers, the great Francois and Charles,

    Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987

  • I have the approbation of my own heart, and also, I make bold to hope it, of your ladyship, seeing that I have instructed them in the true principles both of faith and practice; and although there are shortcomings in them all, by reason the answers in the Catechism are not adapted to the capacities of the younger ones, especially of Charles,

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 Various

  • "May it please your majesty," said he, falling on his knee before Charles,

    London and the Kingdom - Volume II

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