The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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... received permission from an accommodating porter to bring a young woman into the cloister as often as he liked , and conduct her out whenever he thought proper . The first thing , therefore , that had to be done was to render the ...
... received permission from an accommodating porter to bring a young woman into the cloister as often as he liked , and conduct her out whenever he thought proper . The first thing , therefore , that had to be done was to render the ...
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... after the birth of the Prince , the Marquis of Blandford happened to be staying at * State Papers , Italian States , Walton's letters , Jan. 5 , 1723 . Ibid . , Jan. 9 , 1723 . Rome , and though it appears he had received strict.
... after the birth of the Prince , the Marquis of Blandford happened to be staying at * State Papers , Italian States , Walton's letters , Jan. 5 , 1723 . Ibid . , Jan. 9 , 1723 . Rome , and though it appears he had received strict.
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... received your letter of the 15th of February , by which you re- minded me of your commands at my departure , to avoid conversing with the Pretender or any of his ad- herents . I must own that , notwithstanding my inbred dislike to his ...
... received your letter of the 15th of February , by which you re- minded me of your commands at my departure , to avoid conversing with the Pretender or any of his ad- herents . I must own that , notwithstanding my inbred dislike to his ...
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... received a great many letters , and after perusing them he told us , that there was no great prospect of an amendment of affairs in England , that the secret committee and several other honest men were taking abundance of pains to find ...
... received a great many letters , and after perusing them he told us , that there was no great prospect of an amendment of affairs in England , that the secret committee and several other honest men were taking abundance of pains to find ...
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... received on the steps of the palace by James , and then escorted to the apartment where the mother lay . The Chevalier approached the couch of his wife , took the child up in his arms , and presented him to the Pope , saying , " I ...
... received on the steps of the palace by James , and then escorted to the apartment where the mother lay . The Chevalier approached the couch of his wife , took the child up in his arms , and presented him to the Pope , saying , " I ...
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