Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... king had asked Bossuet , Bishop of Meaux , his opinion in that affair ; who spoke much in praise of the lady , and advised what he saw would best please the king : but added , that if his majesty had the opinion of the Archbishop of ...
... king had asked Bossuet , Bishop of Meaux , his opinion in that affair ; who spoke much in praise of the lady , and advised what he saw would best please the king : but added , that if his majesty had the opinion of the Archbishop of ...
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... king ordered one of his attendants to give the black boy ( who brought up the noblemen's hats ) a livre : the gentleman said so as to be heard by the king ; " this Louis d'or the king gives you , and I this livre . " - R . [ Addition ...
... king ordered one of his attendants to give the black boy ( who brought up the noblemen's hats ) a livre : the gentleman said so as to be heard by the king ; " this Louis d'or the king gives you , and I this livre . " - R . [ Addition ...
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... king , George the First , who knew how to temper the cares of royalty with the pleasures of private life ; and commonly invited six or eight of his friends to pass the evening with him . His majesty seeing Dr. Lockier one day at court ...
... king , George the First , who knew how to temper the cares of royalty with the pleasures of private life ; and commonly invited six or eight of his friends to pass the evening with him . His majesty seeing Dr. Lockier one day at court ...
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