Littell's Living Age, 115. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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3. oldal
... doubt if anyone before has ever been so prodigal of time and expense in the col- lection of historic papers . • In July 1864 , the Marchesa tells us , she arrrived at Saint - Germain - en - Laye , and stood in front of the old château ...
... doubt if anyone before has ever been so prodigal of time and expense in the col- lection of historic papers . • In July 1864 , the Marchesa tells us , she arrrived at Saint - Germain - en - Laye , and stood in front of the old château ...
4. oldal
... doubt that his Catholicism was sincere , since he sacrificed everything on its behalf , and that his profession of religious toleration , although he endeav- oured to carry it into practice by uucon- stitutional means , was sincere also ...
... doubt that his Catholicism was sincere , since he sacrificed everything on its behalf , and that his profession of religious toleration , although he endeav- oured to carry it into practice by uucon- stitutional means , was sincere also ...
11. oldal
... doubt that the quantity of correspond - conson died at St. Germains in 1742. The ence and documents left behind her by the exiled queen , who was for many years re- garded as the head of the Jacobite party , must have been very giet ...
... doubt that the quantity of correspond - conson died at St. Germains in 1742. The ence and documents left behind her by the exiled queen , who was for many years re- garded as the head of the Jacobite party , must have been very giet ...
55. oldal
... doubt . Even since the war , this is afforded by the numerous English after which a decided augmentation took who have left their own country and place in almost every article of consump- pitched their tents in France , merely be- tion ...
... doubt . Even since the war , this is afforded by the numerous English after which a decided augmentation took who have left their own country and place in almost every article of consump- pitched their tents in France , merely be- tion ...
57. oldal
... doubt , the hours of their meals were devised ; their servants are as limited in number as pos- sible these very small households being the natural result of those hours ; - for it is obvious that a ten o'clock breakfast and six o'clock ...
... doubt , the hours of their meals were devised ; their servants are as limited in number as pos- sible these very small households being the natural result of those hours ; - for it is obvious that a ten o'clock breakfast and six o'clock ...
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