The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... once spoke more graciously than usual to some of the young ladies of the court , one of them replied , flippantly enough , but with some truth , " Pray , Monsieur le Cardinal , what reverse of fortune has befallen you that you ...
... once spoke more graciously than usual to some of the young ladies of the court , one of them replied , flippantly enough , but with some truth , " Pray , Monsieur le Cardinal , what reverse of fortune has befallen you that you ...
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... once 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 .
... once 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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... once and again , but had the character of Condé been such as the leader of a religious movement ought to possess , no woman of Catherine's discernment would have conceived such a scheme , and the first advances in executing it would ...
... once and again , but had the character of Condé been such as the leader of a religious movement ought to possess , no woman of Catherine's discernment would have conceived such a scheme , and the first advances in executing it would ...
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... once more his fiercer passions , and silence the remorseful and relenting feelings of nature - striving with her usual wicked sophistry to colour crime by a pretence of justice and necessity . She asked him ( says D'Aubigné ) whether it ...
... once more his fiercer passions , and silence the remorseful and relenting feelings of nature - striving with her usual wicked sophistry to colour crime by a pretence of justice and necessity . She asked him ( says D'Aubigné ) whether it ...
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... once with terror and apprehension at the idea of those great disorders about to be committed , we sent down a gentleman in much haste to tell the Duke of Guise to proceed no further against the admiral , which would have prevented all ...
... once with terror and apprehension at the idea of those great disorders about to be committed , we sent down a gentleman in much haste to tell the Duke of Guise to proceed no further against the admiral , which would have prevented all ...
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