Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... brought to Paris to be united to the young King , was sent back to her own country , as the King's advisers had other views for him in the matrimonial line . By the active exertions of Ripperda , a treaty was concluded at Vienna between ...
... brought to Paris to be united to the young King , was sent back to her own country , as the King's advisers had other views for him in the matrimonial line . By the active exertions of Ripperda , a treaty was concluded at Vienna between ...
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... brought a letter of inquiry as to the cause . An ordinary day in Carlyle's life was somewhat as follows . He had no stated hour for rising , it depending very much on what time he had gone to bed , so the breakfast hour varied between ...
... brought a letter of inquiry as to the cause . An ordinary day in Carlyle's life was somewhat as follows . He had no stated hour for rising , it depending very much on what time he had gone to bed , so the breakfast hour varied between ...
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... brought into great question and tossed to and fro before the Commission at Westminster to their no small charge and vexation , but the government itself of that royal office ( the Admiralty ) was so shaken and disjointed as brought ...
... brought into great question and tossed to and fro before the Commission at Westminster to their no small charge and vexation , but the government itself of that royal office ( the Admiralty ) was so shaken and disjointed as brought ...
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