Quarterly Review, Volumen 89John Murray, 1851 |
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... Court what inferences it will , but these mys- terious documents are now in their full extent , or very nearly so , before us . Nothing more real or more genuine has been rescued from the great convulsion which was so soon to over ...
... Court what inferences it will , but these mys- terious documents are now in their full extent , or very nearly so , before us . Nothing more real or more genuine has been rescued from the great convulsion which was so soon to over ...
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... Court of Spain , to enjoy the rank of grandezza , which made him the equal of the highest class of French nobility ( for his German rank would not have been recognised at the French Court ) , he easily obtained the regard and confidence ...
... Court of Spain , to enjoy the rank of grandezza , which made him the equal of the highest class of French nobility ( for his German rank would not have been recognised at the French Court ) , he easily obtained the regard and confidence ...
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... Court . The negotiations just completed through M. de la Marck had flattered his vanity , inflated his hopes , and relieved him from his creditors . To inspire con- fidence in the Court towards the insidious and terrible ally thus ...
... Court . The negotiations just completed through M. de la Marck had flattered his vanity , inflated his hopes , and relieved him from his creditors . To inspire con- fidence in the Court towards the insidious and terrible ally thus ...
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Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino illustrating the Arms | 97 |
The Correspondence of Horace Walpole Earl of Orford | 135 |
ART Page | 170 |
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