The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen30Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1843 |
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... body of French writers as cockney . They are at home in the puddle and the pavement , and even George Sand describes the country with the peculiar relish of a cit . Town and theatre are words and things , that go together ; and dramatic ...
... body of French writers as cockney . They are at home in the puddle and the pavement , and even George Sand describes the country with the peculiar relish of a cit . Town and theatre are words and things , that go together ; and dramatic ...
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... body of men , who taking no oath of fealty , would be considered as owing no alle- giance to the crown . It is scarcely possible that the abstract inconvenience of a divided sovereignty should have presented itself as clearly to the ...
... body of men , who taking no oath of fealty , would be considered as owing no alle- giance to the crown . It is scarcely possible that the abstract inconvenience of a divided sovereignty should have presented itself as clearly to the ...
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... body of the nation , which according to modern notions forms so important a part of the state , had but little concern in the dispute . King and Archbishop were equally ignorant of the language and customs of England , although the ...
... body of the nation , which according to modern notions forms so important a part of the state , had but little concern in the dispute . King and Archbishop were equally ignorant of the language and customs of England , although the ...
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... body , than the kingdom began to divide itself into a Neapolitan and Hungarian faction . From various motives every branch of the royal family , besides the family of the governess Filippa , had regarded Giovanna with a wistful eye ...
... body , than the kingdom began to divide itself into a Neapolitan and Hungarian faction . From various motives every branch of the royal family , besides the family of the governess Filippa , had regarded Giovanna with a wistful eye ...
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... body was astonished by the reappearance of Maria , from the palace of Durazzo , and she was married to Charles at the church of San Giovanni at Naples , amid the greatest splendour . The permission of the pope , Cle- ment VI . , had ...
... body was astonished by the reappearance of Maria , from the palace of Durazzo , and she was married to Charles at the church of San Giovanni at Naples , amid the greatest splendour . The permission of the pope , Cle- ment VI . , had ...
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