Quarterly Review, Volumen 82John Murray, 1848 |
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... favour , they were not admitted to kiss his hand , but only his coat ! But whatever might be the previous occupations , as the clock struck noon Frederick sat down to dinner . In his youth twelve had been the dinner - hour for all ...
... favour , they were not admitted to kiss his hand , but only his coat ! But whatever might be the previous occupations , as the clock struck noon Frederick sat down to dinner . In his youth twelve had been the dinner - hour for all ...
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... favour at a time , the others being taken merely as com- panions and playmates to the fondling . Thus the others were carried out at night and brought in again in the morning , while the chosen one slept in his Majesty's own bed , and ...
... favour at a time , the others being taken merely as com- panions and playmates to the fondling . Thus the others were carried out at night and brought in again in the morning , while the chosen one slept in his Majesty's own bed , and ...
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... favour for certain privileged classes , as the nobles , the officers of the army , and the clergy in towns . The duty retained by the Government was was at first four groschen the pound : but , Last Years of Frederick the Second . 23.
... favour for certain privileged classes , as the nobles , the officers of the army , and the clergy in towns . The duty retained by the Government was was at first four groschen the pound : but , Last Years of Frederick the Second . 23.
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... favour , and on the Empress Elizabeth of Russia . There is no doubt that the biting verses , imprudently written , and still more imprudently promulgated , on the private life of both these ladies , were among the main causes of the ...
... favour , and on the Empress Elizabeth of Russia . There is no doubt that the biting verses , imprudently written , and still more imprudently promulgated , on the private life of both these ladies , were among the main causes of the ...
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... favour , he was prompt to do so whenever he thought that the poor had been injured or despoiled by the rich . Nor was it merely such a case of oppression , real or supposed , which roused him : his keen eye discerned how frequently a ...
... favour , he was prompt to do so whenever he thought that the poor had been injured or despoiled by the rich . Nor was it merely such a case of oppression , real or supposed , which roused him : his keen eye discerned how frequently a ...
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