Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... Paris itself ; who , venturing to visit the capital of France , encountered a prince of the blood royal at a public gaming - table , and won his friendship ; who , trading upon the necessities of that prince , succeeded in obtaining the ...
... Paris itself ; who , venturing to visit the capital of France , encountered a prince of the blood royal at a public gaming - table , and won his friendship ; who , trading upon the necessities of that prince , succeeded in obtaining the ...
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... Paris with luxuries , and with enormous wealth to purchase and enjoy them . Household murder for the sake of burial fees would seem to have flourished in England in the days that gave us railway speculation for a creed and Hudson for ...
... Paris with luxuries , and with enormous wealth to purchase and enjoy them . Household murder for the sake of burial fees would seem to have flourished in England in the days that gave us railway speculation for a creed and Hudson for ...
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... Paris after her marriage , she took that gay city by surprise , by the force of “ her beauty , her wit , and readiness in repartee . " And amongst the chief of her admirers was the King himself . A picture of the times is presented by a ...
... Paris after her marriage , she took that gay city by surprise , by the force of “ her beauty , her wit , and readiness in repartee . " And amongst the chief of her admirers was the King himself . A picture of the times is presented by a ...
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... Paris , after he had been married to her by proxy , he could not conceal his disappointment and chagrin . " In truth , " writes the good - humoured Duchess , " I was not sur- prised at this , on account of my ugliness . However , I ...
... Paris , after he had been married to her by proxy , he could not conceal his disappointment and chagrin . " In truth , " writes the good - humoured Duchess , " I was not sur- prised at this , on account of my ugliness . However , I ...
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... Paris after a victorious campaign , to be fêted for his suc- cess , and execrated for his continued and glaring impiety . By Louis XIV . and his family the Duke was execrated shortly afterwards on private and especial grounds . Whilst ...
... Paris after a victorious campaign , to be fêted for his suc- cess , and execrated for his continued and glaring impiety . By Louis XIV . and his family the Duke was execrated shortly afterwards on private and especial grounds . Whilst ...
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