The Georgian Era: The royal family. The pretenders and their adherents. Churchmen. Dissenters. StatesmenVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... French army , and sent home to her father and mother ; but after a year's residence at Zell , notwithstanding the importunities of her parents that she might remain with them , she was taken back to Dahlen , where she died , a few ...
... French army , and sent home to her father and mother ; but after a year's residence at Zell , notwithstanding the importunities of her parents that she might remain with them , she was taken back to Dahlen , where she died , a few ...
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... French , ) I chose them for my Regents , and you for my wench ; And neither , I'm sure , will my trust e'er betray , For the devil won't take you , if I turn you away . Notwithstanding the danger which had attended his return from ...
... French , ) I chose them for my Regents , and you for my wench ; And neither , I'm sure , will my trust e'er betray , For the devil won't take you , if I turn you away . Notwithstanding the danger which had attended his return from ...
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... French . The king is said to have possessed some relish for humour . He derived amusement even from the coarse drol- leries , by which his predilection for the electorate was held up to ridicule by the poetasters of the day . He once ...
... French . The king is said to have possessed some relish for humour . He derived amusement even from the coarse drol- leries , by which his predilection for the electorate was held up to ridicule by the poetasters of the day . He once ...
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... French , in order to prevent the junction of the Austrian and British forces , assembled an army of sixty thousand men upon the east side of the river Mayne . The Earl of Stair , to whom the command of his Britannic majesty's troops had ...
... French , in order to prevent the junction of the Austrian and British forces , assembled an army of sixty thousand men upon the east side of the river Mayne . The Earl of Stair , to whom the command of his Britannic majesty's troops had ...
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... French gens d'armes were repulsed with great slaughter , in an attack on the Scotch Greys ; and , many years after , the king , having highly extolled the martial appearance of some troops , at a review , was sneeringly asked by the French ...
... French gens d'armes were repulsed with great slaughter , in an attack on the Scotch Greys ; and , many years after , the king , having highly extolled the martial appearance of some troops , at a review , was sneeringly asked by the French ...
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