Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 1251819 |
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... France , by a letter written with his own hand , who obeyed the summons with pretended disinclination . He was conducted by the French Ambassador , complimented with a triumphal entry into Florence ; and upon his arrival at Paris was so ...
... France , by a letter written with his own hand , who obeyed the summons with pretended disinclination . He was conducted by the French Ambassador , complimented with a triumphal entry into Florence ; and upon his arrival at Paris was so ...
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... France , than half a crown English per head , per day , for three meals and lodging . The breakfast allowed was but small , con- sisting , à la Française , of a crust of bread and a glass of wine ; but our dinners and suppers were ...
... France , than half a crown English per head , per day , for three meals and lodging . The breakfast allowed was but small , con- sisting , à la Française , of a crust of bread and a glass of wine ; but our dinners and suppers were ...
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... France , and is but lately finished . It is richly en- dowed , and the Nuns ladies of quality . Our next visit was to the Convent of Carmelite Nuns of the Incarnation , who are likewise ladies of quality . They have also a very fine ...
... France , and is but lately finished . It is richly en- dowed , and the Nuns ladies of quality . Our next visit was to the Convent of Carmelite Nuns of the Incarnation , who are likewise ladies of quality . They have also a very fine ...
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... France by way of Mor- laix here she was detained , and after six weeks sent back to England . On the advance of the Allied Armies into France in 1814 , Mr. Tuckey was ordered to Blois , and , with his too little boys , obliged to travel ...
... France by way of Mor- laix here she was detained , and after six weeks sent back to England . On the advance of the Allied Armies into France in 1814 , Mr. Tuckey was ordered to Blois , and , with his too little boys , obliged to travel ...
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... France , and of her re - admission to her proper rank in the system of Europe . He re- gretted that the Speech said nothing as to what had been done to complete the abo- lition of the Slave Trade . The improve- ment in the revenue was ...
... France , and of her re - admission to her proper rank in the system of Europe . He re- gretted that the Speech said nothing as to what had been done to complete the abo- lition of the Slave Trade . The improve- ment in the revenue was ...
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