The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... possessed them- selves of that province . He soon succeeded in ex- pelling them ; and pushed his conquests so far towards India , that he took , among his titles , that of Padschah Sind , ( King of Sind ) . He possessed himself also ...
... possessed them- selves of that province . He soon succeeded in ex- pelling them ; and pushed his conquests so far towards India , that he took , among his titles , that of Padschah Sind , ( King of Sind ) . He possessed himself also ...
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... possessed those essential requisites ; he therefore gave orders for her immediate journey to England . Impatient to be satisfied with regard to the person of his bride , he went privately to Rochester , where he could examine her ...
... possessed those essential requisites ; he therefore gave orders for her immediate journey to England . Impatient to be satisfied with regard to the person of his bride , he went privately to Rochester , where he could examine her ...
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... possessed of these let- ters is an historical fact which was not explained to the writer of this memoir , when he visited that celebrated literary establishment ; but it may be presumed that they found their way to France upon the death ...
... possessed of these let- ters is an historical fact which was not explained to the writer of this memoir , when he visited that celebrated literary establishment ; but it may be presumed that they found their way to France upon the death ...
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... , though she 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.
... , though she 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.
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... possessed her heart ; and had declared to each of her supposed paramours , that she loved him better than Henry , which was to the slander of the issue begotten between the King and her . By this strained interpretation , her guilt was ...
... possessed her heart ; and had declared to each of her supposed paramours , that she loved him better than Henry , which was to the slander of the issue begotten between the King and her . By this strained interpretation , her guilt was ...
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