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... King ; who was carefully kept ignorant of this last attempt . The King himself ex- amined the Prince the next day . There was no one with his Majesty but General Mosel , an officer of fortune , whom his valour and merit had raised to ...
... King ; who was carefully kept ignorant of this last attempt . The King himself ex- amined the Prince the next day . There was no one with his Majesty but General Mosel , an officer of fortune , whom his valour and merit had raised to ...
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... King made her no reply , and recommenced his invectives . The fear of losing my bro . ther wrought upon me , and I called out as loudly as my weakness would allow , that " I consented to marry the Duke of Weissenfeld , if the King would ...
... King made her no reply , and recommenced his invectives . The fear of losing my bro . ther wrought upon me , and I called out as loudly as my weakness would allow , that " I consented to marry the Duke of Weissenfeld , if the King would ...
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... King wanted to seize the colleges for the Papists . The monarch , however , long persisted obstinately in his claim of right , but was willing to waive the individual candidate , whose dubious catholicism had given a pretext for alarm ...
... King wanted to seize the colleges for the Papists . The monarch , however , long persisted obstinately in his claim of right , but was willing to waive the individual candidate , whose dubious catholicism had given a pretext for alarm ...
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