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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... these two amiable Pairs . With thefe Difpofitions there was no Neceffity for impofing any other Laws than those which were at first ordain'd among them , and which every one of this agreeable Company agreed to follow . WHAT was moft ...
... these two amiable Pairs . With thefe Difpofitions there was no Neceffity for impofing any other Laws than those which were at first ordain'd among them , and which every one of this agreeable Company agreed to follow . WHAT was moft ...
Pagina 12
... these two Monarchs .. The Singularity of it drew Tears from the whole Af- fembly . The Son conjured his Father in the most ar- dent Terms to remount the Throne ; the Father with the fame Zeal intreated him not to defcend from it.- Each ...
... these two Monarchs .. The Singularity of it drew Tears from the whole Af- fembly . The Son conjured his Father in the most ar- dent Terms to remount the Throne ; the Father with the fame Zeal intreated him not to defcend from it.- Each ...
Pagina 13
... these Sort of Ab- dications find but a fmall Number of Admirers . But Cor- neille fays , If Princes forfake Empire on a juft Motive , they are not to be condemned . Kings may desire to tafte the Sweets of Retirement and Repofe , as well ...
... these Sort of Ab- dications find but a fmall Number of Admirers . But Cor- neille fays , If Princes forfake Empire on a juft Motive , they are not to be condemned . Kings may desire to tafte the Sweets of Retirement and Repofe , as well ...
Pagina 18
... these two Miffiona- ries alone at the Door of a Paffage which led to the Council - Chamber ; and taking this occafion to ask them , if it were not for her they waited , they reply'd with- out Hefitation , that it was , and that they had ...
... these two Miffiona- ries alone at the Door of a Paffage which led to the Council - Chamber ; and taking this occafion to ask them , if it were not for her they waited , they reply'd with- out Hefitation , that it was , and that they had ...
Pagina 28
... THESE are Chances , faid Urania , which one may indeed call fingular , but one may learn from them ne- ver to lose what we call Prefence of Mind in the great- eft Dangers ; and that Despair should in every Affair of Life give way to ...
... THESE are Chances , faid Urania , which one may indeed call fingular , but one may learn from them ne- ver to lose what we call Prefence of Mind in the great- eft Dangers ; and that Despair should in every Affair of Life give way to ...
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