Historical and Literary Celebrities: Being Biographical Sketches Selected from Chambers's Papers for the PeopleWilliam and Robert Chambers, 1859 - 576 oldal |
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... young Duke of Chartres , involved somewhat in Dumouriez ' intrigues , happily escaped ; and the only Bourbon remaining in the power of the revolutionists was the youthful son of the slain monarch , and on him was inflicted their fullest ...
... young Duke of Chartres , involved somewhat in Dumouriez ' intrigues , happily escaped ; and the only Bourbon remaining in the power of the revolutionists was the youthful son of the slain monarch , and on him was inflicted their fullest ...
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... Young Moore was immediately entered of Trinity College ; and although he succeeded by his assiduity and ability in extorting an acknowledgment from the authorities that he had earned a classical degree , he was , for religion's sake ...
... Young Moore was immediately entered of Trinity College ; and although he succeeded by his assiduity and ability in extorting an acknowledgment from the authorities that he had earned a classical degree , he was , for religion's sake ...
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... young lady in the house - Colonel George Fairfax's wife's sister . But that only adds fresh fuel to the fire ; as being often and unavoidably in her company , with her revives my former passion for your Lowland beauty , whereas were I ...
... young lady in the house - Colonel George Fairfax's wife's sister . But that only adds fresh fuel to the fire ; as being often and unavoidably in her company , with her revives my former passion for your Lowland beauty , whereas were I ...
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