Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... turn to his Diary , and we are at once as cool as contempt can make There we read how his picture fell down , and how fearful he was lest the fall should be an omen ; how he dreamed that the Duke of Buckingham came to bed to him — that ...
... turn to his Diary , and we are at once as cool as contempt can make There we read how his picture fell down , and how fearful he was lest the fall should be an omen ; how he dreamed that the Duke of Buckingham came to bed to him — that ...
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... turn . The King had resolved to change the ecclesiastical constitution of Scotland , and to introduce into the public worship of that kingdom ceremonies which the great body of the Scots regarded as popish . This absurd attempt produced ...
... turn . The King had resolved to change the ecclesiastical constitution of Scotland , and to introduce into the public worship of that kingdom ceremonies which the great body of the Scots regarded as popish . This absurd attempt produced ...
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... turn of Mr. Necker to the administration ; an event which held out some prospect of the restoration of her lost independence to the Republic of Geneva . When once he was in the French capital , he found that events were in progress ...
... turn of Mr. Necker to the administration ; an event which held out some prospect of the restoration of her lost independence to the Republic of Geneva . When once he was in the French capital , he found that events were in progress ...
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... turn into fame and profit . Romilly had addressed a letter to a friend on the horrors of the Salpetrière and Bicêtre . Mirabeau soon got hold of it . To translate and publish it was the affair of a single day ; and that it might form a ...
... turn into fame and profit . Romilly had addressed a letter to a friend on the horrors of the Salpetrière and Bicêtre . Mirabeau soon got hold of it . To translate and publish it was the affair of a single day ; and that it might form a ...
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... turn of affairs , and the vast ascendency of Mirabeau , soon raised him far above an embassy , and placed him in a condition to dictate stipulations rather than to receive them . " " It should be noticed , that his first triumph in the ...
... turn of affairs , and the vast ascendency of Mirabeau , soon raised him far above an embassy , and placed him in a condition to dictate stipulations rather than to receive them . " " It should be noticed , that his first triumph in the ...
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