The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volume 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... given her very little . trouble or concern , nor was the German phlegm of her disposition disturbed by the mortifications which she daily experienced . That she was not destitute of capa- city and intelligence may be surmised from the ...
... given her very little . trouble or concern , nor was the German phlegm of her disposition disturbed by the mortifications which she daily experienced . That she was not destitute of capa- city and intelligence may be surmised from the ...
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... given to lay the whole proceedings before the convocation . Anne had formerly been con- tracted , by her father , to the Duke of Lorrain , but she , as well as the Duke , were at that time under age , and the contract had been ...
... given to lay the whole proceedings before the convocation . Anne had formerly been con- tracted , by her father , to the Duke of Lorrain , but she , as well as the Duke , were at that time under age , and the contract had been ...
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... given her very little trouble or concern , nor was the German phlegm of her disposition disturbed by the mortifications which she daily experienced . That she was not destitute of capacity and intelligence may be surmised from the ...
... given her very little trouble or concern , nor was the German phlegm of her disposition disturbed by the mortifications which she daily experienced . That she was not destitute of capacity and intelligence may be surmised from the ...
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... given to the harmless liberties of the Queen - the most odious in- sinuations were daily poured into the King's ear - parti- cularly by the Viscountess Rochford , whose profligate character , though the wife of the Queen's brother , had ...
... given to the harmless liberties of the Queen - the most odious in- sinuations were daily poured into the King's ear - parti- cularly by the Viscountess Rochford , whose profligate character , though the wife of the Queen's brother , had ...
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... given more . correctness to his drawing , although that he ultimately attained . + Loaded with the fruit of his meditations , he returned to Bologna , to be near his cousin and his brother . The mind of Lodovico was too generous not to ...
... given more . correctness to his drawing , although that he ultimately attained . + Loaded with the fruit of his meditations , he returned to Bologna , to be near his cousin and his brother . The mind of Lodovico was too generous not to ...
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