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It is surmised that he assisted the Apostolic cause in the Spanish peninsula with large sums . It is certain that taxation had not been diminished , that the public debt was increased , and the treasury empty ; while a greater spirit of ...
It is surmised that he assisted the Apostolic cause in the Spanish peninsula with large sums . It is certain that taxation had not been diminished , that the public debt was increased , and the treasury empty ; while a greater spirit of ...
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The Emperor had no cause for distrust , and he intended to give no cause for complaint ; but , however blameless , he had the mortification of soon seeing the end of his popularity . The ill - conducted rebellions of Naples and Piedmont ...
The Emperor had no cause for distrust , and he intended to give no cause for complaint ; but , however blameless , he had the mortification of soon seeing the end of his popularity . The ill - conducted rebellions of Naples and Piedmont ...
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The heat of candles on altars is supposed to have been the cause of this not uncommon defect ; but heat , if considerable , would rather produce the contrary appearance . It would seem that the layer of paint , with its substratum ...
The heat of candles on altars is supposed to have been the cause of this not uncommon defect ; but heat , if considerable , would rather produce the contrary appearance . It would seem that the layer of paint , with its substratum ...
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Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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