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... James I , detail of an illumination from the Crónica de Jaime I. In the University of Barcelona . Archivo Mas , Barcelona tion from some Aragonese and Catalonian nobles . The ... James all his life retained a. James I of Great Britain 21.
... James I , detail of an illumination from the Crónica de Jaime I. In the University of Barcelona . Archivo Mas , Barcelona tion from some Aragonese and Catalonian nobles . The ... James all his life retained a. James I of Great Britain 21.
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... James VI was edited by C.H. MCILWAIN in 1918. The Corre- spondence of James VI of Scotland with Sir R. Cecil and Oth- ers in England was edited by JOHN BRUCE for the Camden So- ciety in 1861 . A good recent biography is D.H. WILLSON ...
... James VI was edited by C.H. MCILWAIN in 1918. The Corre- spondence of James VI of Scotland with Sir R. Cecil and Oth- ers in England was edited by JOHN BRUCE for the Camden So- ciety in 1861 . A good recent biography is D.H. WILLSON ...
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... James died Feb. 28 , 1916 , and his ashes were taken to America and buried in the James family plot in Cambridge Cemetery , where the headstone describes him as " interpreter of his generation on both sides of the sea . " Reputation .
... James died Feb. 28 , 1916 , and his ashes were taken to America and buried in the James family plot in Cambridge Cemetery , where the headstone describes him as " interpreter of his generation on both sides of the sea . " Reputation .
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