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
... whole Affembly ; and at the breaking up of the Confiftory , the Pope himself cry'd out Nunquam fic locutus eft homo ; Words which were heretofore fpoke of the Saviour of the World , on a like Occafion . All Rome was now full of the ...
... whole Affembly ; and at the breaking up of the Confiftory , the Pope himself cry'd out Nunquam fic locutus eft homo ; Words which were heretofore fpoke of the Saviour of the World , on a like Occafion . All Rome was now full of the ...
Pagina 8
... whole Ottoman Empire , imagining it was the 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 ...
... whole Ottoman Empire , imagining it was the 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 ...
Pagina 10
... whole ' 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 ...
... whole ' 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 ...
Pagina 11
... whole Affembly , on reading this Letter , feem'd touch'd with the 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 ...
... whole Affembly , on reading this Letter , feem'd touch'd with the 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 ...
Pagina 12
... 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 gave his Reasons again ft reigning with fo much Elo- quence and ...
... 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 gave his Reasons again ft reigning with fo much Elo- quence and ...
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