The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, and a View of the Progress of Society from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763, Volume 3G.G.J. and J. Robinson, and A. Hamilton, 1789 - Europe |
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Page 1626
... fome Account of the Affairs Germany , under Rodolph II . 1598 Wretched state of France at the peace of Vervins Popular character and liberal policy of Henry IV . 97 ibid . A.D. 1598 Character of the Duke de Sully , his A.D. CONTENT S.
... fome Account of the Affairs Germany , under Rodolph II . 1598 Wretched state of France at the peace of Vervins Popular character and liberal policy of Henry IV . 97 ibid . A.D. 1598 Character of the Duke de Sully , his A.D. CONTENT S.
Page 1648
... fome time in Italy , the vifits France Her masculine manner ibid . 441 ibid . 442 ibid . ibid . 1657 She orders Monaldefchi , her favourite , to be affaffinated 443 Finds it neceflary to leave France ibid . Returns to Rome , and there ...
... fome time in Italy , the vifits France Her masculine manner ibid . 441 ibid . 442 ibid . ibid . 1657 She orders Monaldefchi , her favourite , to be affaffinated 443 Finds it neceflary to leave France ibid . Returns to Rome , and there ...
Page 1650
... fome time at Bofcobel in the charac- ter of a peasant 468 ibida ibid . 469 For greater fecurity afcends a spreading oak Rides before the daughter of Mr. Lane of Bently , on the fame horse , to Bristol , in the character of a fervant ...
... fome time at Bofcobel in the charac- ter of a peasant 468 ibida ibid . 469 For greater fecurity afcends a spreading oak Rides before the daughter of Mr. Lane of Bently , on the fame horse , to Bristol , in the character of a fervant ...
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... fome appearance of friendship with that monarch 3 . ELIZABETH , however , had given protection to all the Flemish exiles , who took fhelter in her dominions ; and as many of thefe were the most induftrious inha- bitants of the ...
... fome appearance of friendship with that monarch 3 . ELIZABETH , however , had given protection to all the Flemish exiles , who took fhelter in her dominions ; and as many of thefe were the most induftrious inha- bitants of the ...
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... fome weeks from her prefence , was per- mitted to take his laft farewell , he burst into tears ; be- wailing the condition of a miftrefs whom he loved , as well as his own hard fate , in being appointed to carry into Scotland the news ...
... fome weeks from her prefence , was per- mitted to take his laft farewell , he burst into tears ; be- wailing the condition of a miftrefs whom he loved , as well as his own hard fate , in being appointed to carry into Scotland the news ...
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