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Strona 480
... Cinq - Mars and De Thou , at Lyons- Friday 14th September , 1642. By a Citizen of Lyons Leslie versus Hebrew A Recollection .... 562 Horæ Scoticæ . - No I. The Bondspiel 494 of Closeburn and Lochmaben .... 568 501 THE LATE KING 574 504 ...
... Cinq - Mars and De Thou , at Lyons- Friday 14th September , 1642. By a Citizen of Lyons Leslie versus Hebrew A Recollection .... 562 Horæ Scoticæ . - No I. The Bondspiel 494 of Closeburn and Lochmaben .... 568 501 THE LATE KING 574 504 ...
Strona 494
... CINQ - MARS AND DE THOU , AT LYONS - Friday 14th September , 1612 . By a Citizen of Lyons . LESLIE versus HEBREW . * Our correspondent alludes to a. nions chance to differ from our own By the insertion of my former letter , you have ...
... CINQ - MARS AND DE THOU , AT LYONS - Friday 14th September , 1612 . By a Citizen of Lyons . LESLIE versus HEBREW . * Our correspondent alludes to a. nions chance to differ from our own By the insertion of my former letter , you have ...
Strona 495
... Cinq - Mars and de Thou . When they had entered the council chamber , the commander of the patrol was sent with his company to the Chateau de Pierre - Cize , to bring up Monsieur de Cinq - Mars , who was conveyed to the court about ...
... Cinq - Mars and de Thou . When they had entered the council chamber , the commander of the patrol was sent with his company to the Chateau de Pierre - Cize , to bring up Monsieur de Cinq - Mars , who was conveyed to the court about ...
Strona 496
... Cinq - Mars and de Thou , having been attainted and convicted of the crime of leze majesté , Desfiat for conspiracies , enterprizes , leagues , and treaties made by him with foreign powers against the state ; and de Thou for having ...
... Cinq - Mars and de Thou , having been attainted and convicted of the crime of leze majesté , Desfiat for conspiracies , enterprizes , leagues , and treaties made by him with foreign powers against the state ; and de Thou for having ...
Strona 497
... Cinq - Mars so applicable to his own circumstances , that he requested him to repeat them till he had got them by heart . He then asked for pens and ink to write to his mother ( Madame la Mareschalle ) , which he did , re- questing her ...
... Cinq - Mars so applicable to his own circumstances , that he requested him to repeat them till he had got them by heart . He then asked for pens and ink to write to his mother ( Madame la Mareschalle ) , which he did , re- questing her ...
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