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  1. 4 de may. de 2022 · Price: $16,500. Easily the most beautiful-looking digital product at AXPONA was the DreamPlay X CD/SACD transport with upsampling streamer from France’s Metronome. The DreamPlay X’s industrial design is drop-dead gorgeous, and the round touchscreen interface is visually stunning and intuitive to use.

  2. Sir Robert Harley. Sir Robert Harley KB (baptised 1 March 1579 – 6 November 1656) was an English statesman who served as Master of the Mint for Charles I. A devout Puritan, he supported Parliament in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Life. He was the son of Thomas Harley of Brampton Bryan Castle in Herefordshire and his wife Margaret, daughter ...

  3. OXFORD, ROBERT HARLEY. 1st Earl of (1661–1724), English statesman, commonly known by his surname of Harley, eldest son of Sir Edward Harley (1624–1700), a prominent landowner in Herefordshire, and grandson of the celebrated letter writer Lady Brilliana Harley (c. 1600–1643), was born in Bow Street, Covent Garden, London, on the 5th of December 1661.

  4. For our Bantu Kings and Queens, Princes and Princesses in the Diaspora to join their fellow Royals at home in Sub Saharan, Africa The Holy Land. PLEASE SUBS...

  5. By Robert Harley. | The Absolute Sound. AudioQuest DragonFly Black/Red/Cobalt $129/$249/$349 AudioQuest’s thumb-drive-sized DragonFly series has been wildly successful—and for good reason. Inside this diminutive, plug-and-play package resides both a hi-res DAC (up to 96/24) and a surprisingly good headphone amp.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Harley, Robert, 1st earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer (1661–1724). Prime minister and bibliophile. From a puritan Herefordshire family, Harley was MP for Tregony (1689–90) and New Radnor Boroughs (1690–1711), and in the 1690s a leader of the new country party (which attacked the royal prerogative and a standing army), as well as twice being chosen Speaker of the Commons.

  7. Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1711 for the statesman Robert Harley, with remainder, failing heirs male of his body, to those of his grandfather, Sir Robert Harley. He was made Baron Harley, of Wigmore in the County of Hereford ...