The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 8
... become him so well . " So saying , Monseigneur took his leave ; but noticing me as he went out , he doffed his bonnet with great courtesy , and kissed his hand as to a friend . I often think of the lines which the Trouvère Marie wrote ...
... become him so well . " So saying , Monseigneur took his leave ; but noticing me as he went out , he doffed his bonnet with great courtesy , and kissed his hand as to a friend . I often think of the lines which the Trouvère Marie wrote ...
Page 18
... become a wife and a mother by stealth ? Shame on Katharine of Valois ! Would she had been no kin or kith of mine ! If nobility hath its obligations , which a French saying declares , how much more so should royalty constrain a woman to ...
... become a wife and a mother by stealth ? Shame on Katharine of Valois ! Would she had been no kin or kith of mine ! If nobility hath its obligations , which a French saying declares , how much more so should royalty constrain a woman to ...
Page 30
... become more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitute themselves for money which they cannot enjoy , and spend the remains of their life in completing the ruin of their country . Perhaps Pitt was never more of an actor * The Month ...
... become more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitute themselves for money which they cannot enjoy , and spend the remains of their life in completing the ruin of their country . Perhaps Pitt was never more of an actor * The Month ...
Page 37
... become the ally of England , was fast establishing a formidable power , and was deterred by no scruple of conscience from any acts of perfidy and spoliation which promised accession to his growing states . He had plundered Maria Theresa ...
... become the ally of England , was fast establishing a formidable power , and was deterred by no scruple of conscience from any acts of perfidy and spoliation which promised accession to his growing states . He had plundered Maria Theresa ...
Page 38
... become the idol alike of Tory and of Whig- Αδυπνόῳ τέ νιν ἀσπάζοντο φωνᾷ Χρυσέας ἐν γούνασιν πιτνῶντα Νίκας . * The tide of fortune rose still higher in the following year . Quebec and Niagara were taken . Guadaloupe and other islands ...
... become the idol alike of Tory and of Whig- Αδυπνόῳ τέ νιν ἀσπάζοντο φωνᾷ Χρυσέας ἐν γούνασιν πιτνῶντα Νίκας . * The tide of fortune rose still higher in the following year . Quebec and Niagara were taken . Guadaloupe and other islands ...
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