Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... friend , of his and mine , that I need be , no longer , under any apprehensions from him , since he would , for the future , consider me as a brother ; but that I should beware of others , for many persons of distinction had sworn they ...
... friend , of his and mine , that I need be , no longer , under any apprehensions from him , since he would , for the future , consider me as a brother ; but that I should beware of others , for many persons of distinction had sworn they ...
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... friends , and received a variety of valuable presents . His enemies stirred heaven and earth to effect his recaption , and he was finally sacrificed , by the good cardinal , for a bishopric . Transferred once more to the custody of the ...
... friends , and received a variety of valuable presents . His enemies stirred heaven and earth to effect his recaption , and he was finally sacrificed , by the good cardinal , for a bishopric . Transferred once more to the custody of the ...
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... friend , the cardinal , who proposed , as an ample remuneration , to allow him three hundred crowns a year . Great was the ire of Benvenuto at the proposal of so small a salary ; and , after thanking the car- dinal , with all his heart ...
... friend , the cardinal , who proposed , as an ample remuneration , to allow him three hundred crowns a year . Great was the ire of Benvenuto at the proposal of so small a salary ; and , after thanking the car- dinal , with all his heart ...
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... friends of the provost . Grants of naturalization , and of the house , were , without solicitation , made out , and he would have been tolera- bly quiet , but for the interference of Madame D'Estampes , the king's mistress , whose ...
... friends of the provost . Grants of naturalization , and of the house , were , without solicitation , made out , and he would have been tolera- bly quiet , but for the interference of Madame D'Estampes , the king's mistress , whose ...
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... friend , farewell ; an expression , seldom used by a king . " The Cardinal Ferrara , however , gave him permission to de- part , and promised to make all smooth at court . He , accord- ingly , set forward to Italy , leaving his castle ...
... friend , farewell ; an expression , seldom used by a king . " The Cardinal Ferrara , however , gave him permission to de- part , and promised to make all smooth at court . He , accord- ingly , set forward to Italy , leaving his castle ...
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