The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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... Misset's . On the evening of the 27th of April , 1719 , the party arrived at Innspruck , and took lodgings near the con- vent . As fortune would have it , a servant attached to the person of the Princess , who appears to have B 2.
... Misset's . On the evening of the 27th of April , 1719 , the party arrived at Innspruck , and took lodgings near the con- vent . As fortune would have it , a servant attached to the person of the Princess , who appears to have B 2.
Page 5
... took place shortly afterwards by proxy , James being then intriguing in Spain . Many happy omens were drawn by the Jacobites from this success- ful escape - omens which , like most of those that prog- nosticated good to the Stuarts ...
... took place shortly afterwards by proxy , James being then intriguing in Spain . Many happy omens were drawn by the Jacobites from this success- ful escape - omens which , like most of those that prog- nosticated good to the Stuarts ...
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... took him to be a curious traveller , which opinion created in me a great liking for his conversation . On Easter eve he made us the com- pliment that as he supposed us bred in the profession of the said church , he thought it incumbent ...
... took him to be a curious traveller , which opinion created in me a great liking for his conversation . On Easter eve he made us the com- pliment that as he supposed us bred in the profession of the said church , he thought it incumbent ...
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... took notice that the Pretender eat only of the English dishes and made his dinner of roast beef . . . He also prefers our March beer ( which he has from Leghorn ) to the best port wines . He drinks his glass of champagne very heartily ...
... took notice that the Pretender eat only of the English dishes and made his dinner of roast beef . . . He also prefers our March beer ( which he has from Leghorn ) to the best port wines . He drinks his glass of champagne very heartily ...
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... took place in the garden of the Vatican , where the Supreme Pontiff was then holding an audience . James and his consort duly did homage , but we are informed that nothing would induce the Prince to follow their example . This offensive ...
... took place in the garden of the Vatican , where the Supreme Pontiff was then holding an audience . James and his consort duly did homage , but we are informed that nothing would induce the Prince to follow their example . This offensive ...
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