The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volume 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... received , with the utmost calmness , the notification of her divorce . She was , per- haps , not displeased to be released from an union which gave her so little satisfaction , or the impenetrable sere- nity of her temper was proof ...
... received , with the utmost calmness , the notification of her divorce . She was , per- haps , not displeased to be released from an union which gave her so little satisfaction , or the impenetrable sere- nity of her temper was proof ...
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... received the name of Elizabeth , and who afterwards swayed the sceptre with so much renown and felicity . He was so much delighted with the birth of this child , that he soon after conferred on her the title of Princess of Wales ; a ...
... received the name of Elizabeth , and who afterwards swayed the sceptre with so much renown and felicity . He was so much delighted with the birth of this child , that he soon after conferred on her the title of Princess of Wales ; a ...
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... received queen- ship , but that I always looked for such an alteration as I now find ; for the ground of my preferment being on no other foundation than your Grace's fancy , the least alteration , I knew , was fit and sufficient to draw ...
... received queen- ship , but that I always looked for such an alteration as I now find ; for the ground of my preferment being on no other foundation than your Grace's fancy , the least alteration , I knew , was fit and sufficient to draw ...
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... received from Le Brun ; nor was he ever the enemy of Mignard , though he indulged towards him the most intolerable rancour . At length a lingering illness compelled Le Brun to retire from court to his manufactory at the Gobelins , of ...
... received from Le Brun ; nor was he ever the enemy of Mignard , though he indulged towards him the most intolerable rancour . At length a lingering illness compelled Le Brun to retire from court to his manufactory at the Gobelins , of ...
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... receiving from them opinions favourable to his design , he dispatched a secretary to Rome , to solicit a divorce . It is well known , however , and we need not enlarge upon it in this place , that Henry was swayed , though not , perhaps ...
... receiving from them opinions favourable to his design , he dispatched a secretary to Rome , to solicit a divorce . It is well known , however , and we need not enlarge upon it in this place , that Henry was swayed , though not , perhaps ...
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