The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... marry his niece , Sabina , and adopted him , after having put his talents and his valour to repeated trials . He became , successively , Prætor , Governor of Pannonia , and Consul . Adrian was , in some measure , indebted for his ...
... marry his niece , Sabina , and adopted him , after having put his talents and his valour to repeated trials . He became , successively , Prætor , Governor of Pannonia , and Consul . Adrian was , in some measure , indebted for his ...
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... marry again , and felt no other indeci- sion , but as to the person whom he intended to honour with his hand . Unwilling this time to bestow it on a subject , he rather wished to select some foreign Princess , whose birth should be ...
... marry again , and felt no other indeci- sion , but as to the person whom he intended to honour with his hand . Unwilling this time to bestow it on a subject , he rather wished to select some foreign Princess , whose birth should be ...
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... marriage had begun with her father ; but some difficulties intervening , the negociation was suspended . It was revived , and completed , with Duke William , her brother . The match was opposed by the Elector of Saxony , who had married ...
... marriage had begun with her father ; but some difficulties intervening , the negociation was suspended . It was revived , and completed , with Duke William , her brother . The match was opposed by the Elector of Saxony , who had married ...
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... marriage , and told Cromwell , " that as matters had gone so far , he must e'en put his neck into the collar . ' They were accordingly married on the 6th of January , with the usual pomp . Cromwell , who had promoted this union with a ...
... marriage , and told Cromwell , " that as matters had gone so far , he must e'en put his neck into the collar . ' They were accordingly married on the 6th of January , with the usual pomp . Cromwell , who had promoted this union with a ...
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... marriage , whether he now liked his spouse better ; but Henry said he hated her more than ever : -That her per- son was still more disagreeable on a nearer approach - that he had not consummated the marriage - and believed he never ...
... marriage , whether he now liked his spouse better ; but Henry said he hated her more than ever : -That her per- son was still more disagreeable on a nearer approach - that he had not consummated the marriage - and believed he never ...
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