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... royal races . Could I select another calling without insulting my family and the old age of my father ? I retained my office so long as was consistent with my wish to spare the feelings of my dearest kinsmen ; and as soon as I could do ...
... royal races . Could I select another calling without insulting my family and the old age of my father ? I retained my office so long as was consistent with my wish to spare the feelings of my dearest kinsmen ; and as soon as I could do ...
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... royal favour . The seductions of the Court , and Nicolas Sanson's connection with the most exalted personages of the time , often retained him in Paris ; but the want of solitude and quiet frequently led him back to Abbeville . In 1638 ...
... royal favour . The seductions of the Court , and Nicolas Sanson's connection with the most exalted personages of the time , often retained him in Paris ; but the want of solitude and quiet frequently led him back to Abbeville . In 1638 ...
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... Royal Family on the very steps of the throne , the mysterious doings of the Chambre- Ardente with regard to the subtle poison , borrowed of the Borgias , which had been styled powder of succession ; all this excitement , we say , had ...
... Royal Family on the very steps of the throne , the mysterious doings of the Chambre- Ardente with regard to the subtle poison , borrowed of the Borgias , which had been styled powder of succession ; all this excitement , we say , had ...
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... Royal Family on the very steps he mysterious doings of the Chambre- egard to the subtle poison , borrowed of ch had been styled powder of succession ; ment , we say , had just subsided ; and ave troubled the horizon , if an act of the e ...
... Royal Family on the very steps he mysterious doings of the Chambre- egard to the subtle poison , borrowed of ch had been styled powder of succession ; ment , we say , had just subsided ; and ave troubled the horizon , if an act of the e ...
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... royal clemency might spare so touching a victim . It was said that M. Tiquet himself went to Versailles with his two children , and threw himself at the feet of Louis XIV . Having failed to obtain either his wife's reprieve , or some ...
... royal clemency might spare so touching a victim . It was said that M. Tiquet himself went to Versailles with his two children , and threw himself at the feet of Louis XIV . Having failed to obtain either his wife's reprieve , or some ...
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