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[Opinions] Frederick (m)
by
queenv
7/10/2016, 11:39 AM
in reply to
a message by RDNZL
Because it has a nineteenth century flavor that
Edward
lacks, despite the fact that
Edward
was certainly in use in the nineteenth century.
Frederick
came into style in the nineteenth century, whereas
Edward
had been there all along.
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