... Lord Berners could not agree that the Pope's act had been a violation of the law of nations, but observed that if such had been the case, we were taken most inadequate and unworthy means of redress j nor could he perceive that^the Pope ...
... Lord Berners. Rev- Dr. Cummin^ and Viscount Combermere. The above mentioned vol , together with weekly numbers and fortbightly parts oi the Illustrated News of the World, may in future be obtained singly or by yearly subscription, of ...
... Lord Berners. Kev. Dr. Cumming and Viscount Combermere. The above mentioned vol , together with weekly numbers and lortnightly parts' oi tiie Illustrated News of the World, may in future be obtained singly cr by year'y subscription, of ...
... Lord Berners. Uer. Dr. CumminR and Viscount Combsrmere. The above nicmioued vol , together with waskly Cumbers and fortnightly parts' oi the Illustrated jCews of the World, may in future be obtained singly or by year.'y subscription, of ...
... Lord Berners. Bev. Dr. Cumming and Viscount Combenaere, The above mentioned vol., together with weekly numbers and fortnightly part* ot th» lijustratwt riews of the World, may in fattura be obtained or by year.y subscription, <tf ft tr> ...
... Lord Berners. Uev. J'r Cuisiinint? and Viscount Combermere. The above mentioned vol , together with weekly numbers and lortuightly parts ol the Illustrated Kews of the World, may in lutare be obtained ringly or by year y subscription ...
... Lord Berners, in his translation of Froissavt, describes the c.aptain of a band of •>- regular, soldiery called Companions as "the greatest brybour nnd. robber in all France." Formerly he who «x- tbrted was the briber; now he who ...
... Lord Berners, was the translator of Frolssart's '^Chronicles." It is true that old manuscripts existed such as the "Venerie d.e Twecy" of the time of Edward II., but it was Dame Juliana who was the real ancestress Of sporting literature ...
... Lord Berners, was the translator of Froissart's "Chronicles." It Is true that old manuscripts existed, such as the "Venerie de Twecy" of the time of Edward II., but it was Dame Juliana who was tho real ancestress ot sporting literature ...
... Lord Berners. Rev. Dr. Cumming and Viscount Combermere. The above mentioned vol., together with weekly numbers »nd fortnightly parte ol the Illustrated News of the World, may in future be obtained singly or by year'y subscription, of ...