The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 523
... king was without having the two armies of the king enamoured of one of the maids of hon- upon his hands . He hastily entrenched him- our , Mlle . d'Hautefort , and was constant- fered himself to be so promptly driven to the self , and ...
... king was without having the two armies of the king enamoured of one of the maids of hon- upon his hands . He hastily entrenched him- our , Mlle . d'Hautefort , and was constant- fered himself to be so promptly driven to the self , and ...
Page 525
... king . Thus , Saint - Simon attributes the war of 1688 to a quarrel about a window at the Petit Trianon , which the king declared to be out of pro- portion with the rest , whilst Louvois main- tained the contrary . The king referred the ...
... king . Thus , Saint - Simon attributes the war of 1688 to a quarrel about a window at the Petit Trianon , which the king declared to be out of pro- portion with the rest , whilst Louvois main- tained the contrary . The king referred the ...
Page 722
... king for that purpose , for being elected , ward , pleading the king's pardon , had the bet- though according to the statutes of the college , ter of the cause . This judgment was very yet contrary to the king's mandamus , which ...
... king for that purpose , for being elected , ward , pleading the king's pardon , had the bet- though according to the statutes of the college , ter of the cause . This judgment was very yet contrary to the king's mandamus , which ...
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