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... period when the Duke acceded to the sovereignty . At the death of their father , the princes were in their tenth and eleventh years . At a very early period the Duke Charles displayed impatience of the advice and control of the ...
... period when the Duke acceded to the sovereignty . At the death of their father , the princes were in their tenth and eleventh years . At a very early period the Duke Charles displayed impatience of the advice and control of the ...
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... period of his majority , being not only the medium between the periods specified in the will , but also in accordance with what had been represented to him as the law of Brunswick . ' The testamentary dispositions of the Duke's father ...
... period of his majority , being not only the medium between the periods specified in the will , but also in accordance with what had been represented to him as the law of Brunswick . ' The testamentary dispositions of the Duke's father ...
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... period is the approaching period of judg- ment . In the tenth Avatar , at the end of the Calyug , in which we now live , Calenk ( the judge of the world ) will descend to judge both the living and the dead . These observations on the ...
... period is the approaching period of judg- ment . In the tenth Avatar , at the end of the Calyug , in which we now live , Calenk ( the judge of the world ) will descend to judge both the living and the dead . These observations on the ...
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