
French Thus in Genealogy Books
French Thus appears in at least 209 genealogy books
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Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV
Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries : from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Newly translated from the French editions with variations and additions, from many celebrated mss.
DeLand's history of Jackson County, Michigan : embracing a concise review of its early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences, Vol. 1
Historical album of Orleans county, N. Y
The settlement of Upper Canada
Notes and queries
The history of Maine
Witness to History
Collections - State Historical Society of Wisconsin
The history of Maine, from the earliest discovery of the region by the Northmen until the present time; including a narrative of the voyages and explorations of the early adventurers, the manners and customs of the Indian tribes, the hardships of the first settlers, the conflicts with the savages, and the gradual advancement of the state to its present aspect of opulence, culture, and refinement
Witness to History 2013 Edition
Witness to History
Sir John Froissart's chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II. to the coronation of Henry IV
The history of the reign of George III. To which is prefixed, A view of the progressive improvement of England, in prosperity and strength, to the accession of His Majesty ..
The Quartermaster Corps : operations in the war against Germany
The history of Maine, from the earliest discovery of the region by the Northmen until the present time
History of civilization in England
England since Waterloo
History of civilization in England
The history of England : written in French
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