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[19]. In the middle ages remarried queens lost their title. Conradin, in his edicts, never called his mother otherwise than comitissa.
[20]. The Life of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke; with Selections from his Correspondence, Diaries, Speeches, and Judgments. By George Harris, Esq., Barrister at Law. In 3 vols. London: Moxon.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
| Page | Changed from | Changed to |
|---|---|---|
| [439] | when Conrad died, at the of twenty-six | when Conrad died, at the age of twenty-six |
| [441] | allowed our lord to enter our walls | allow our lord to enter our walls |
| [442] | with the Infante Don Pedro, daughter | with the Infante Don Pedro, son |
| [497] | intrépide! A la recousse!” was | intrépide! A la rescousse!” was |
| [504] | Liberté—Fraternité—Egalité | Liberté—Fraternité—Égalité |
| [506] | Ah traitre! monstre! polisson | Ah traître! monstre! polisson |
- Typos fixed; non-standard spelling and dialect retained.
- Used numbers for footnotes, placing them all at the end of the last chapter.