The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... appears to have given her very little . trouble or concern , nor was the German phlegm of her disposition disturbed by the mortifications which she daily experienced . That she was not destitute of capa- city and intelligence may be ...
... appears to have given her very little . trouble or concern , nor was the German phlegm of her disposition disturbed by the mortifications which she daily experienced . That she was not destitute of capa- city and intelligence may be ...
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... appears to have given her very little trouble or concern , nor was the German phlegm of her disposition disturbed by the mortifications which she daily experienced . That she was not destitute of capacity and intelligence may be ...
... appears to have given her very little trouble or concern , nor was the German phlegm of her disposition disturbed by the mortifications which she daily experienced . That she was not destitute of capacity and intelligence may be ...
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... appear to have been opulent . At the age of seven she was carried over to France , with Mary , the sister of Henry , who was married to Louis the Twelfth . When , upon the death of Louis , the Queen- Dowager returned to England , Anne ...
... appear to have been opulent . At the age of seven she was carried over to France , with Mary , the sister of Henry , who was married to Louis the Twelfth . When , upon the death of Louis , the Queen- Dowager returned to England , Anne ...
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... appears to have been entirely inno- cent , and strictly virtuous in her conduct , yet possessed a certain gaiety , if not levity , of conduct , that frequently betrayed her into acts of imprudence ; which , though 73 ENGLAND.] ...
... appears to have been entirely inno- cent , and strictly virtuous in her conduct , yet possessed a certain gaiety , if not levity , of conduct , that frequently betrayed her into acts of imprudence ; which , though 73 ENGLAND.] ...
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... appears to have had little idea of other con- nection than that of marriage , he now thought of nothing but the means of raising her to his bed and throne . We have already noticed this peculiarity in his disposition , proceeding either ...
... appears to have had little idea of other con- nection than that of marriage , he now thought of nothing but the means of raising her to his bed and throne . We have already noticed this peculiarity in his disposition , proceeding either ...
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