The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... called “ the queen's daughters , " added much to the splendour of her train , and were a special object of her care : she attended to their education , chas- tised them if they displeased her , and was extremely strict in repressing ...
... called “ the queen's daughters , " added much to the splendour of her train , and were a special object of her care : she attended to their education , chas- tised them if they displeased her , and was extremely strict in repressing ...
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... called his rat - trap . Supported by his rank , his connexions , his brother's authority , and his own secret intelli- gence , we can easily imagine how dangerous an opponent the cardinal must have been to the Hugonots , and how ...
... called his rat - trap . Supported by his rank , his connexions , his brother's authority , and his own secret intelli- gence , we can easily imagine how dangerous an opponent the cardinal must have been to the Hugonots , and how ...
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... called upon to rule a more corrupt court even in the prime of manhood . His early education was entrusted to Du Perron , from whom , among other accomplishments , he learned to swear outrageously ; " not like a gentleman , " says ...
... called upon to rule a more corrupt court even in the prime of manhood . His early education was entrusted to Du Perron , from whom , among other accomplishments , he learned to swear outrageously ; " not like a gentleman , " says ...
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... or twice repeated , she called on him to play it over again , with increased emphasis , until she should desire him to leave off ; he did so for some minutes , and she seemed to join in the 12 The History of the Hugonots .
... or twice repeated , she called on him to play it over again , with increased emphasis , until she should desire him to leave off ; he did so for some minutes , and she seemed to join in the 12 The History of the Hugonots .
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... called to me ; I came and found the bed surrounded by about thirty or forty Hugonot gentlemen , whom I scarcely knew , being so lately married . All night they did nothing but talk of the admiral's accident : and resolve that in the ...
... called to me ; I came and found the bed surrounded by about thirty or forty Hugonot gentlemen , whom I scarcely knew , being so lately married . All night they did nothing but talk of the admiral's accident : and resolve that in the ...
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