Blackwood's Magazine, Том 33W. Blackwood., 1833 |
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... death of his tutor , which occurred at an early period after his arrival , the young Prince considered his education complete , and thenceforth pursued knowledge in his own way . He had a natural dexterity of hand , and became a turner ...
... death of his tutor , which occurred at an early period after his arrival , the young Prince considered his education complete , and thenceforth pursued knowledge in his own way . He had a natural dexterity of hand , and became a turner ...
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... death at any time in Portugal . A prince and father might well have weighed probabilities before he threw himself and his children into the hands of a rabble of furious zealots or brutal assassins . In the alternative of security in ...
... death at any time in Portugal . A prince and father might well have weighed probabilities before he threw himself and his children into the hands of a rabble of furious zealots or brutal assassins . In the alternative of security in ...
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... death . The keenest grief seized upon my heart . The plan which it was incumbent on me to follow , on finding myself , when I least expected it , the legitimate King of Portugal , Algarves , and the dominions thereof , rushed to my mind ...
... death . The keenest grief seized upon my heart . The plan which it was incumbent on me to follow , on finding myself , when I least expected it , the legitimate King of Portugal , Algarves , and the dominions thereof , rushed to my mind ...
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... death . The keenest grief seized upon my heart . The plan which it was incumbent on me to follow , on finding myself , when I least expected it , the legitimate King of Portugal , Algarves , and the dominions thereof , rushed to my mind ...
... death . The keenest grief seized upon my heart . The plan which it was incumbent on me to follow , on finding myself , when I least expected it , the legitimate King of Portugal , Algarves , and the dominions thereof , rushed to my mind ...
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... death of his father , was " to arms , Brazilians . Independence or Death is our watchword . " This was followed by a declaration , that he had identified himself with the Brazilians , and was resolved to share their fate , " whatever it ...
... death of his father , was " to arms , Brazilians . Independence or Death is our watchword . " This was followed by a declaration , that he had identified himself with the Brazilians , and was resolved to share their fate , " whatever it ...
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