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Page 83
... Italy and Holland , or even Italy without Holland ; for to speak of Holland being independent while Belgium is thoroughly French is preposterous . He may naturally enough think that he can retreat upon some such project , after a kind ...
... Italy and Holland , or even Italy without Holland ; for to speak of Holland being independent while Belgium is thoroughly French is preposterous . He may naturally enough think that he can retreat upon some such project , after a kind ...
Page 111
... Italy , and elsewhere . Castlereagh , on behalf of England , agreed to the Elba and Parma parts ; but inasmuch as ... Italy , at that time hating the tyranny of her old masters ; easy of communication with France through Italy and ...
... Italy , and elsewhere . Castlereagh , on behalf of England , agreed to the Elba and Parma parts ; but inasmuch as ... Italy , at that time hating the tyranny of her old masters ; easy of communication with France through Italy and ...
Page 425
... Italy , where he lived near Victorine , then respectably mar- ried to an Italian count , became deranged , and died in a lunatic asylum . The funeral was attended by most of those in town who had been the Queen's friends . I took Sir ...
... Italy , where he lived near Victorine , then respectably mar- ried to an Italian count , became deranged , and died in a lunatic asylum . The funeral was attended by most of those in town who had been the Queen's friends . I took Sir ...
Contents
TURNED FOR WINCHELSEA 165 | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 134 |
CHAPTER XIII | 196 |
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