La Belle Assemblée: Being a Curious Collection of Some Very Remarkable Incidents which Happen'd to Persons of the First Quality in France, Volume 2D. Browne, J. Brotherton, 1749 |
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Pagina 4
... World . People of this fort of Character are dangerous , and when known , ought to be banish'd all Commerce and Society . THERE is another fort of Society , rejoin'd Oro- phanes , which in my Judgment is not lefs to be fear'd than the ...
... World . People of this fort of Character are dangerous , and when known , ought to be banish'd all Commerce and Society . THERE is another fort of Society , rejoin'd Oro- phanes , which in my Judgment is not lefs to be fear'd than the ...
Pagina 5
... World , on a like Occafion . All Rome was now full of the Learning and Eloquence of Caramuel , and happy did they think themselves , who had heard the Wonders of his Wifdom . The Admiration went fo far , as to ad- A 3 Alex- vife vife ...
... World , on a like Occafion . All Rome was now full of the Learning and Eloquence of Caramuel , and happy did they think themselves , who had heard the Wonders of his Wifdom . The Admiration went fo far , as to ad- A 3 Alex- vife vife ...
Pagina 10
... World . He writ two Letters , one to the Prince of Portugal his Son , and another to Lewis the Eleventh ; that direct- ed for the King of France , he gave to a Lord of the Court to put into his Hands after his Departure ; and having ...
... World . He writ two Letters , one to the Prince of Portugal his Son , and another to Lewis the Eleventh ; that direct- ed for the King of France , he gave to a Lord of the Court to put into his Hands after his Departure ; and having ...
Pagina 15
... World . It is full of fingular and furprising Accidents relating to her Life , of which moft People are ignorant , particularly the Motives of her Converfion to the Roman Catholic Re- ligion , and voluntary Abdication of her Kingdom of ...
... World . It is full of fingular and furprising Accidents relating to her Life , of which moft People are ignorant , particularly the Motives of her Converfion to the Roman Catholic Re- ligion , and voluntary Abdication of her Kingdom of ...
Pagina 21
... World , she was alfo capable of Reflections more folid ; and as she could not confent to share her Bed and Throne with a Prince who loved her not , fhe would not be guilty of Injuftice in depriving him of his Part in Empire , but chofe ...
... World , she was alfo capable of Reflections more folid ; and as she could not confent to share her Bed and Throne with a Prince who loved her not , fhe would not be guilty of Injuftice in depriving him of his Part in Empire , but chofe ...
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