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 2
... fame time render'd more vifible the Efteem they had for each other . Camilla and Florinda placing their Happiness in that of their Friends , feem'd to have af- fum'd new charms , to add to the Felicity of these two amiable Pairs . With ...
... fame time render'd more vifible the Efteem they had for each other . Camilla and Florinda placing their Happiness in that of their Friends , feem'd to have af- fum'd new charms , to add to the Felicity of these two amiable Pairs . With ...
Pagina 4
... fame Intention , I do not fee that we can promise our- felves any great Certainty of knowing any more than we do already ; Sincerity being no other Thing than the speaking freely what one thinks at prefent ; and ' tis a great deal more ...
... fame Intention , I do not fee that we can promise our- felves any great Certainty of knowing any more than we do already ; Sincerity being no other Thing than the speaking freely what one thinks at prefent ; and ' tis a great deal more ...
Pagina 7
... fame time taking out his Tables , he prefented her with a Stanza taken out of the fifty - two Quadrans which Pibrac had written with his own Hand . It con tain'd thefe Words : Of abfolute Power , the very Name I deteft , When affum'd by ...
... fame time taking out his Tables , he prefented her with a Stanza taken out of the fifty - two Quadrans which Pibrac had written with his own Hand . It con tain'd thefe Words : Of abfolute Power , the very Name I deteft , When affum'd by ...
Pagina 8
... fame Army , and confounding the Name with the Thing , afk'd one another , Where was that formidable Hero whom they called the League , and who pretended to overthrow the French Establishment ? And this Error being fixed in their Minds ...
... fame Army , and confounding the Name with the Thing , afk'd one another , Where was that formidable Hero whom they called the League , and who pretended to overthrow the French Establishment ? And this Error being fixed in their Minds ...
Pagina 11
... fame the Throne , than he had found in himfelf to quit it . He was not without Apprehenfions , that his Son might have taken the Advantage of his Weaknefs with Pleasure ; and that being made a King , he would endea- vour to preferve ...
... fame the Throne , than he had found in himfelf to quit it . He was not without Apprehenfions , that his Son might have taken the Advantage of his Weaknefs with Pleasure ; and that being made a King , he would endea- vour to preferve ...
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