The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 69
... Martinique , under the title of He- reditary Prince of Modena . The following is a statement of the facts such as they have been reported by an eye - witness , who without pretending to explain them , simply relates what passed under ...
... Martinique , under the title of He- reditary Prince of Modena . The following is a statement of the facts such as they have been reported by an eye - witness , who without pretending to explain them , simply relates what passed under ...
Pagina 72
... Martinique and lodged at Duval Ferrol's ; all the circumstances of his landing were mentioned ; his daily actions were the subject of conver- sation ; facts were misrepresented , exaggerated , multiplied ; the imaginations of people ...
... Martinique and lodged at Duval Ferrol's ; all the circumstances of his landing were mentioned ; his daily actions were the subject of conver- sation ; facts were misrepresented , exaggerated , multiplied ; the imaginations of people ...
Pagina 74
... Martinique , were at that time in a very critical situation . The island was blockaded by the English and provisions were scarce ; none could be procured but from the neutral islands of Curacoa and St. Eustatius.— These supplies , in ...
... Martinique , were at that time in a very critical situation . The island was blockaded by the English and provisions were scarce ; none could be procured but from the neutral islands of Curacoa and St. Eustatius.— These supplies , in ...
Pagina 75
... Martinique ? Why has he come in such a manner ? What does he mean to do ? or if such questions chance to be made , there are answers ready to all of them . Besides four or five persons pretend to have seen him at Paris , and whether ...
... Martinique ? Why has he come in such a manner ? What does he mean to do ? or if such questions chance to be made , there are answers ready to all of them . Besides four or five persons pretend to have seen him at Paris , and whether ...
Pagina 77
... Martinique , who having always done every thing with money or for money , saw nothing better to get himself into This favour than to offer his purse together with his services . The prince turned his back without making him any answer ...
... Martinique , who having always done every thing with money or for money , saw nothing better to get himself into This favour than to offer his purse together with his services . The prince turned his back without making him any answer ...
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