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Pagina 148
... France a position in accordance with their birth , and an income of 12,000 francs was not too large for each of the children born in the Parc - aux - Cerfs , and 320,000 livres , for the Duke du Maine , the son of Mon- tespan , that ...
... France a position in accordance with their birth , and an income of 12,000 francs was not too large for each of the children born in the Parc - aux - Cerfs , and 320,000 livres , for the Duke du Maine , the son of Mon- tespan , that ...
Pagina 229
... France . But although these troops by their valor tend- ed to create a reputation for the Irish sol- diery on the continent of Europe , they cannot be said to have been in any way connected with the Irish Brigade of the eighteenth ...
... France . But although these troops by their valor tend- ed to create a reputation for the Irish sol- diery on the continent of Europe , they cannot be said to have been in any way connected with the Irish Brigade of the eighteenth ...
Pagina 261
... France depuis son rétablissement ; considérant que la convocation et l'élection au dit Synode général reconnaissent et consacrent les libertés et l'autonomie de l'Eglise Réformée de France en matière religieuse ; considérant que les ...
... France depuis son rétablissement ; considérant que la convocation et l'élection au dit Synode général reconnaissent et consacrent les libertés et l'autonomie de l'Eglise Réformée de France en matière religieuse ; considérant que les ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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