| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1862 - 698 pages
...peculiarity resides in the valley of the Kennebec, and the same has reappeared in one or moro other families connected with it by marriage. The thick...the former reigning family of France. All the Barons deVessius had a peculiar mark between their shoulders, and it is said that by means of it a posthumous... | |
| Stephen Lincoln Goodale - 1861 - 176 pages
...peculiarity resides in the valley of the Kennebec, and the same has reappeared in one or more other families connected with it by marriage. The thick...Austria, introduced by the marriage of the Emperor Maximillian with Mary of Burgundy, has been a marked feature in that family for hundreds of years,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1863 - 734 pages
...the valley of the Kennebec, and the same has reappeared in one or more other families connected Tilth it by marriage. The thick upper lip of the imperial...former reigning family of France. All the Barons de Vesäins had a peculiar mark between their shoulders, and it is said that bymeans of it a posthumous... | |
| Charles Elam - 1869 - 436 pages
...nose ; and the reigning house of Austria is distinguished by a thick lip, which is said to have been introduced by the marriage of the Emperor Maximilian with Mary of Burgundy, upwards of three centuries ago. Burton 6 remarks : " That famous family of CEnobarbi were known of... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1860 - 438 pages
...resides in the valley of the Kennebec in this State, and the same has reappeared in one or more other families connected with it by marriage. The thick...Austria, introduced by the marriage of the Emperor Maximillian with Mary of Burgundy, has been a marked feature in that family for hundreds of years,... | |
| 1859 - 864 pages
...nose ; and the reigning house of Austria is distinguished by a thick lip, which is said to have been introduced by the marriage of the Emperor Maximilian with Mary of Burgundy, upwards of three centuries ago. Burton * remarks: — "That famous family of * Anatomy of Melancholy.... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1860 - 442 pages
...resides in the valley of the Kennebec in this State, and the same has reappeared in one or more other families connected with it by marriage. The thick...Austria, introduced by the marriage of the Emperor Maximillian with Mary of Burgundy, has been a marked feature in that family for hundreds of years,... | |
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