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 5
... 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 the Pope to give him the Honour of the ( 5 )
... 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 the Pope to give him the Honour of the ( 5 )
Pagina 6
... heard , cried out , Ifti funt Cardinales Ecclefia ? Are fuch as thefe the Pillars of the Church ? Alexander being prefently informed of this , and ex- tremely offended , that he should utter fuch an Exclama- tion , tore the List , and ...
... heard , cried out , Ifti funt Cardinales Ecclefia ? Are fuch as thefe the Pillars of the Church ? Alexander being prefently informed of this , and ex- tremely offended , that he should utter fuch an Exclama- tion , tore the List , and ...
Pagina 8
... heard fpeak of the League till it was arrived at this Height , having fresh in their Mind the Battle of Lepante , which to the immortal Honour of that great General , Don Fuan of Auftria , had fpread a Terror through the whole Ottoman ...
... heard fpeak of the League till it was arrived at this Height , having fresh in their Mind the Battle of Lepante , which to the immortal Honour of that great General , Don Fuan of Auftria , had fpread a Terror through the whole Ottoman ...
Pagina 12
... heard could believe them not fincere ; whichever got the better in the gene- rous Conteft , both the Vanquished and the Vanquisher deferv'd an equal Share of Glory ; but which of them would first recede from his Argument , was for a ...
... heard could believe them not fincere ; whichever got the better in the gene- rous Conteft , both the Vanquished and the Vanquisher deferv'd an equal Share of Glory ; but which of them would first recede from his Argument , was for a ...
Pagina 15
... heard enough to countenance all that Moreri had faid to the Prejudice of this Queen . - There were also several who made Profeffion of the Pro- teftant Religion , who writ her Life , and fet her Actions in a very different Light from ...
... heard enough to countenance all that Moreri had faid to the Prejudice of this Queen . - There were also several who made Profeffion of the Pro- teftant Religion , who writ her Life , and fet her Actions in a very different Light from ...
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