Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... lady of a good family , and uncommon genius and beauty , by whom he had ten children , of which eight died young ; and only two sons , Francis and Caspar , lived to console their mother for their father's death . Neither publick ...
... lady of a good family , and uncommon genius and beauty , by whom he had ten children , of which eight died young ; and only two sons , Francis and Caspar , lived to console their mother for their father's death . Neither publick ...
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... lady Mar- garet . To recommend him and to choose was at that time the same ; and he had now the pleasure of propagating his darling doctrine of predestina- tion , without interruption , and without danger . Being thus flushed with power ...
... lady Mar- garet . To recommend him and to choose was at that time the same ; and he had now the pleasure of propagating his darling doctrine of predestina- tion , without interruption , and without danger . Being thus flushed with power ...
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... lady with whom the prince was suspected of intimacy , per- haps more than virtue allowed , was seized , I know not upon what accusation , and , by the king's order , notwithstanding all the reason of decency and tenderness that operate ...
... lady with whom the prince was suspected of intimacy , per- haps more than virtue allowed , was seized , I know not upon what accusation , and , by the king's order , notwithstanding all the reason of decency and tenderness that operate ...
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... lady who had possessed for seven years the empty title of the princess of Prussia . The papers of those times exhibited the conversation of their first interview ; as if the king , who plans campaigns in silence , would not accommodate ...
... lady who had possessed for seven years the empty title of the princess of Prussia . The papers of those times exhibited the conversation of their first interview ; as if the king , who plans campaigns in silence , would not accommodate ...
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... lady ( says Whitefoot ) of such symmetrical proportion to her worthy husband , both in the graces of her body and mind , that they seemed to come together by a kind of na- tural magnetism . " This marriage could not but draw the ...
... lady ( says Whitefoot ) of such symmetrical proportion to her worthy husband , both in the graces of her body and mind , that they seemed to come together by a kind of na- tural magnetism . " This marriage could not but draw the ...
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