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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... court that evening . An eye - witness , who saw the Duchess promenading the galleries of the palace , describes her as " walking rapidly , taking large DEATH OF THE DUKE . 53 strides , waving the 52 LOUIS PHILIPPE AND HIS FAMILY .
... court that evening . An eye - witness , who saw the Duchess promenading the galleries of the palace , describes her as " walking rapidly , taking large DEATH OF THE DUKE . 53 strides , waving the 52 LOUIS PHILIPPE AND HIS FAMILY .
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... eyes filled with tears until the monarch tenderly offered her of some dish upon the table , when the weeper sternly refused the dainty , with no other effect than that of increasing the attentions of the suppliant monarch . Upon ...
... eyes filled with tears until the monarch tenderly offered her of some dish upon the table , when the weeper sternly refused the dainty , with no other effect than that of increasing the attentions of the suppliant monarch . Upon ...
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... as one in which perfect gallantry and perfect piety met in combination . Notwithstanding the pious tendencies of the Duke , however , he contrived , like the more worldly , to VOL . I. F have an eye for business . So long as the.
... as one in which perfect gallantry and perfect piety met in combination . Notwithstanding the pious tendencies of the Duke , however , he contrived , like the more worldly , to VOL . I. F have an eye for business . So long as the.
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... eye for business . So long as the Queen of Louis XV . continued childless , he remained at court vigilantly watching the chances that might transfer to him the prize to which his family looked in vain for years , and reached at last ...
... eye for business . So long as the Queen of Louis XV . continued childless , he remained at court vigilantly watching the chances that might transfer to him the prize to which his family looked in vain for years , and reached at last ...
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... eyes he had witnessed the wrongs of society , with his own ears he had heard its loud and just complaints . Unknown and unrecognised , he had moved amongst his fellows , and communed with them upon the same low level . Flattery came not ...
... eyes he had witnessed the wrongs of society , with his own ears he had heard its loud and just complaints . Unknown and unrecognised , he had moved amongst his fellows , and communed with them upon the same low level . Flattery came not ...
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