The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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king , " I wish he may reject them ! " When he took his leave , she recommended her interests to his care ; and said , " Save Limburgh , if possible , were it only for the quiet of my conscience ; God knows how I shall answer for the ...
king , " I wish he may reject them ! " When he took his leave , she recommended her interests to his care ; and said , " Save Limburgh , if possible , were it only for the quiet of my conscience ; God knows how I shall answer for the ...
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He is going to be married , next Sunday , at the Louvre , with the King's permission , to Mademoiselle **** Mademoiselle , the great Mademoiselle , Mademoiselle daughter of the late Monsieur , Mademoiselle grand - daughter of Henry the ...
He is going to be married , next Sunday , at the Louvre , with the King's permission , to Mademoiselle **** Mademoiselle , the great Mademoiselle , Mademoiselle daughter of the late Monsieur , Mademoiselle grand - daughter of Henry the ...
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Is married to Mademoiselle de Montpensier against the positive orders of the king , and in violation of his own solemn promise , 45 % . Suffers a ten years imprisonment in the fortress of Pignerol , 453 . Is afterwards restored to the ...
Is married to Mademoiselle de Montpensier against the positive orders of the king , and in violation of his own solemn promise , 45 % . Suffers a ten years imprisonment in the fortress of Pignerol , 453 . Is afterwards restored to the ...
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