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... king's collection , for Mons . Crozat , for which he was to receive 60 % . sterling . While at Paris , they both sat ... king , queen , and two children ; and king William on horseback with emblematic figures , at Hamp- ton - court . His ...
... king's collection , for Mons . Crozat , for which he was to receive 60 % . sterling . While at Paris , they both sat ... king , queen , and two children ; and king William on horseback with emblematic figures , at Hamp- ton - court . His ...
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... king Henry IV . of France , concludes with the year 842 . The tenth , dedicated to the emperor Rodolphus II . begins with the year 843 , and reaches to 1000. The eleventh , dedicated to Sigismond III . king of Poland , and published in ...
... king Henry IV . of France , concludes with the year 842 . The tenth , dedicated to the emperor Rodolphus II . begins with the year 843 , and reaches to 1000. The eleventh , dedicated to Sigismond III . king of Poland , and published in ...
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... king George he was chosen member of parliament for the town of Ber- wick - upon - Tweed . July 5 , 1717 , he had a reversionary grant of the office of master of the rolls in Ireland , which he surrendered Dec. 10 , 1731. King George was ...
... king George he was chosen member of parliament for the town of Ber- wick - upon - Tweed . July 5 , 1717 , he had a reversionary grant of the office of master of the rolls in Ireland , which he surrendered Dec. 10 , 1731. King George was ...
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... king Emanuel , with the younger branches of the royal family . He made a rapid progress in Greek and Latin learning . The infant Juan , to whom he was attached , in quality of preceptor , having succeeded the king his father in 1521 ...
... king Emanuel , with the younger branches of the royal family . He made a rapid progress in Greek and Latin learning . The infant Juan , to whom he was attached , in quality of preceptor , having succeeded the king his father in 1521 ...
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... king's restoration , his friends ex- pected he would have been immediately preferred on ac- count of his having suffered and deserved so much ; but it came to nothing , which made him wittily say ( which he has not left in his poems ) ...
... king's restoration , his friends ex- pected he would have been immediately preferred on ac- count of his having suffered and deserved so much ; but it came to nothing , which made him wittily say ( which he has not left in his poems ) ...
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