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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... most Satisfaction . The Company , who took notice , with fome Surprize , of this Difpofition in her to Amusements fo different from those she had been accustomed to make choice of , followed her Steps , regarding her all the time with a ...
... most Satisfaction . The Company , who took notice , with fome Surprize , of this Difpofition in her to Amusements fo different from those she had been accustomed to make choice of , followed her Steps , regarding her all the time with a ...
Pagina 5
... most important in Divinity : He fet down all the Arguments which Atheism and Libertinifm could . object in their greatest Force , and then defired the Men of Learning to communicate to him fome of their In- fight , to enable him to ...
... most important in Divinity : He fet down all the Arguments which Atheism and Libertinifm could . object in their greatest Force , and then defired the Men of Learning to communicate to him fome of their In- fight , to enable him to ...
Pagina 9
... most attentive either to the reading it , or listening to the Difcourfes of her Friends ; which oc- cafioning Urania to afk her the Contents , I affure you , anfwered fhe , I have not loft one Word of all that has been faid , tho ' I ...
... most attentive either to the reading it , or listening to the Difcourfes of her Friends ; which oc- cafioning Urania to afk her the Contents , I affure you , anfwered fhe , I have not loft one Word of all that has been faid , tho ' I ...
Pagina 10
... most poignant Despair , he had told his Subjects , that he doubted not to return with Succours which fhould be too potent for Ferdinand to cope with ; and the Shame of returning without any , made him take a Refolution which aftonish'd ...
... most poignant Despair , he had told his Subjects , that he doubted not to return with Succours which fhould be too potent for Ferdinand to cope with ; and the Shame of returning without any , made him take a Refolution which aftonish'd ...
Pagina 11
... most lively Sorrow ; but judging it proper to fulfil the Commands contained in it , the Prince was immediately proclaimed , and crown- ed with the ufual Ceremonies . WHILST thefe Things were doing in Portugal , and the forrowful King ...
... most lively Sorrow ; but judging it proper to fulfil the Commands contained in it , the Prince was immediately proclaimed , and crown- ed with the ufual Ceremonies . WHILST thefe Things were doing in Portugal , and the forrowful King ...
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