The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... court of Madrid , wherein his nuncio acquainted him , that , upon the news of his accommodation with the em- peror , he had received a message to forbear coming to court ; and the people were so highly provoked , that they could hardly ...
... court of Madrid , wherein his nuncio acquainted him , that , upon the news of his accommodation with the em- peror , he had received a message to forbear coming to court ; and the people were so highly provoked , that they could hardly ...
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... court , to make their utmost efforts against France the ensuing campaign , in order to oblige her to such a peace , as may establish the tranquillity of Europe for the future . We are also informed , that the pope uses all imaginable ...
... court , to make their utmost efforts against France the ensuing campaign , in order to oblige her to such a peace , as may establish the tranquillity of Europe for the future . We are also informed , that the pope uses all imaginable ...
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... court , and what offers were made her the week following . She seems to hear the repetition of his men's names with admiration , and waits only to answer him with as false a muster of lovers . They talk to each other , not to be ...
... court , and what offers were made her the week following . She seems to hear the repetition of his men's names with admiration , and waits only to answer him with as false a muster of lovers . They talk to each other , not to be ...
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... court of France . In the absence of Mr. Bickerstaff , Mrs. Distaff has received Mr. Nathaniel Broomstick's No. 11. ] Thursday , May 5 , 1709 . Quicquid agunt homines- Juv . Sat. i . 85 , 86 . -nostri est farrago libelli . Whate'er men ...
... court of France . In the absence of Mr. Bickerstaff , Mrs. Distaff has received Mr. Nathaniel Broomstick's No. 11. ] Thursday , May 5 , 1709 . Quicquid agunt homines- Juv . Sat. i . 85 , 86 . -nostri est farrago libelli . Whate'er men ...
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... courts and camps , we hope still to give you somewhat new and curi- ous from ourselves : the women of our house , upon ... court on the second of this month , in pursuit of his journey to Flanders , where he makes the ensuing campaign ...
... courts and camps , we hope still to give you somewhat new and curi- ous from ourselves : the women of our house , upon ... court on the second of this month , in pursuit of his journey to Flanders , where he makes the ensuing campaign ...
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