An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... Charles VI ) the ladies were excessive in their dress , and wore wonderfully high and broad horns , having on each side ears so large , that it was impossible for them to come VOL . II . 1 7 through a door ; which I believe were the ...
... Charles VI ) the ladies were excessive in their dress , and wore wonderfully high and broad horns , having on each side ears so large , that it was impossible for them to come VOL . II . 1 7 through a door ; which I believe were the ...
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... impossible , and without this they will never gain the cause . I ought also to put the reader in mind , that I do not pretend to excuse the ancient Pagans , either as to the care they took to relate so many dreams in their histories ...
... impossible , and without this they will never gain the cause . I ought also to put the reader in mind , that I do not pretend to excuse the ancient Pagans , either as to the care they took to relate so many dreams in their histories ...
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... Charles VI ) the ladies were excessive in their dress , and wore wonderfully high and broad horns , having on each side ears so large , that it was impossible for them to come VOL . II . 1 through a door ; which I believe were the hennins.
... Charles VI ) the ladies were excessive in their dress , and wore wonderfully high and broad horns , having on each side ears so large , that it was impossible for them to come VOL . II . 1 through a door ; which I believe were the hennins.
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... impossible , and without this they will never gain the cause . I ought also to put the reader in mind , that I do not pretend to excuse the ancient Pagans , either as to the care they took to relate so many dreams in their histories ...
... impossible , and without this they will never gain the cause . I ought also to put the reader in mind , that I do not pretend to excuse the ancient Pagans , either as to the care they took to relate so many dreams in their histories ...
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... impossible to say what vile calumnies were spread abroad concerning this queen ; which were not to be avoided considering the severity she was forced , by reasons of state , to use towards Papists . Some lost their lives , a great ...
... impossible to say what vile calumnies were spread abroad concerning this queen ; which were not to be avoided considering the severity she was forced , by reasons of state , to use towards Papists . Some lost their lives , a great ...
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