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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... ment that took place in the mind and person of this unscrupulous beauty under the tutelage , guidance , and instruction of Sir William , is said to have been extraordinary . Her singing , we learn , rivalled the performances of the ...
... ment that took place in the mind and person of this unscrupulous beauty under the tutelage , guidance , and instruction of Sir William , is said to have been extraordinary . Her singing , we learn , rivalled the performances of the ...
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... ment . The public history of the family of Orleans is a continually returning narrative of the same characters , incidents and passions . The first chapter is identical with the last . The most illustrious ances- tor exhibits the ...
... ment . The public history of the family of Orleans is a continually returning narrative of the same characters , incidents and passions . The first chapter is identical with the last . The most illustrious ances- tor exhibits the ...
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... ment of all the spectators , the Duchess greeted her boy with a slap in the face that was heard in the next apartment . The Duc de Chartres married the King's natural daughter nevertheless . The Duke , his father , died in 1701. A ...
... ment of all the spectators , the Duchess greeted her boy with a slap in the face that was heard in the next apartment . The Duc de Chartres married the King's natural daughter nevertheless . The Duke , his father , died in 1701. A ...
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... ment , but made no impression upon any member of the House of Orleans . The minister of the Regent was Dubois , who had been his tutor . The character of that worthy has been already briefly given . In his youth he had been an ...
... ment , but made no impression upon any member of the House of Orleans . The minister of the Regent was Dubois , who had been his tutor . The character of that worthy has been already briefly given . In his youth he had been an ...
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... ment , the Regent transferred it to the King , his nephew , very much the worse for wear . Parliament had been treated with even greater contumely than during the monarchy ; and civil and religious liberty , that had expected so much ...
... ment , the Regent transferred it to the King , his nephew , very much the worse for wear . Parliament had been treated with even greater contumely than during the monarchy ; and civil and religious liberty , that had expected so much ...
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