The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... prince intending to preserve the game for his own pleasure . Two or three sportsmen of the republic , who had the hardiness to offend against the prohibition , were seized , and kept in a neighbouring prison . Their countrymen , to the ...
... prince intending to preserve the game for his own pleasure . Two or three sportsmen of the republic , who had the hardiness to offend against the prohibition , were seized , and kept in a neighbouring prison . Their countrymen , to the ...
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... Prince Eugene to desire the emperor's pro- tection , with an offer of winter - quarters , as it is said , for four thousand Germans . The great duke rises on them in his demands , and will not be satisfied with less than a hundred ...
... Prince Eugene to desire the emperor's pro- tection , with an offer of winter - quarters , as it is said , for four thousand Germans . The great duke rises on them in his demands , and will not be satisfied with less than a hundred ...
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... prince in Europe are as proud of their monarch as the Lucquese of be- ing subject to none . Should the French affairs pros- per in Italy , it is possible the great duke may bargain for the republic of Lucca , by the help of his great ...
... prince in Europe are as proud of their monarch as the Lucquese of be- ing subject to none . Should the French affairs pros- per in Italy , it is possible the great duke may bargain for the republic of Lucca , by the help of his great ...
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... prince has been married several years without any children , and notwithstanding all the precautions in the world were taken for the marriage of the prince , his younger brother ( as finding out a lady for him who was in the vigour and ...
... prince has been married several years without any children , and notwithstanding all the precautions in the world were taken for the marriage of the prince , his younger brother ( as finding out a lady for him who was in the vigour and ...
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... prince might extend itself to every individual person under his protection . But since such a general scheme can never be brought about , and if it were , it would quickly be destroyed by the ambition of some par . ticular state ...
... prince might extend itself to every individual person under his protection . But since such a general scheme can never be brought about , and if it were , it would quickly be destroyed by the ambition of some par . ticular state ...
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