The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատոր 42 |
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Արդյունքներ 81–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... they were one mansion was its inhabitant , at the time the Márquis of Rosny arrived in England . It appears from Sully's Memoirs ( pages 91 and infra ) , that the Marquis was appointed Ambassador from the King of France ( Henry IV . ) ...
... they were one mansion was its inhabitant , at the time the Márquis of Rosny arrived in England . It appears from Sully's Memoirs ( pages 91 and infra ) , that the Marquis was appointed Ambassador from the King of France ( Henry IV . ) ...
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The Elector of Hanover , he increased by attempting to cure it afterwards George the lit of England , himself ; for he thought lightingly of whose subject he was , conferred on him physicians . The contequence was , that honours and ...
The Elector of Hanover , he increased by attempting to cure it afterwards George the lit of England , himself ; for he thought lightingly of whose subject he was , conferred on him physicians . The contequence was , that honours and ...
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It follows , therefore , that more remote ages : -- Many other coun . although , in the comparative statement tries or states tince fallen into com lete of the two armaments , that of England · decay were her predecellors and tutors ...
It follows , therefore , that more remote ages : -- Many other coun . although , in the comparative statement tries or states tince fallen into com lete of the two armaments , that of England · decay were her predecellors and tutors ...
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... dispelled the mift which naval force of England first acquired a had so long obscured that summit to permanent establishment , would be litwhich the art was , without much diffi- tle interesting to the reader , especially culty ...
... dispelled the mift which naval force of England first acquired a had so long obscured that summit to permanent establishment , would be litwhich the art was , without much diffi- tle interesting to the reader , especially culty ...
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In fine , up- to prevent the free pallage to England wards of two hundred of their ships of his rival and antagoniit Henry ; in were taken , and thirty thousand of their whose fucceeding reign maritime purmer , with their Admiral ...
In fine , up- to prevent the free pallage to England wards of two hundred of their ships of his rival and antagoniit Henry ; in were taken , and thirty thousand of their whose fucceeding reign maritime purmer , with their Admiral ...
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