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... King , and he was exclusively engrossed with the King's personal in- terests . But he had no . official character or power . The real conduct of the politi- cal affairs of Belgium in the Conference devolved upon men , not less faithful ...
... King , and he was exclusively engrossed with the King's personal in- terests . But he had no . official character or power . The real conduct of the politi- cal affairs of Belgium in the Conference devolved upon men , not less faithful ...
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... King enjoyed a good laugh over the exposé . A still more marked and open proof of the King's favor was the presentation to her , in the presence of the Princess Henri- etta , of a pair of magnificent bracelets that he had won in a court ...
... King enjoyed a good laugh over the exposé . A still more marked and open proof of the King's favor was the presentation to her , in the presence of the Princess Henri- etta , of a pair of magnificent bracelets that he had won in a court ...
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... King , that they were willing to pass from pursuit of Strafford and Epis- copacy ; then they irritated the whole nation by an attack on the English Church -then they fell into a new pickle ' by a supposed recantation of that attack ...
... King , that they were willing to pass from pursuit of Strafford and Epis- copacy ; then they irritated the whole nation by an attack on the English Church -then they fell into a new pickle ' by a supposed recantation of that attack ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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