Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... prince : -we are told- " When he attained his majority , he was unquestionably the most accomplished young prince in Europe . Besides a correct and ex- tensive knowledge of the ancient languages , he could converse with ease and fluency ...
... prince : -we are told- " When he attained his majority , he was unquestionably the most accomplished young prince in Europe . Besides a correct and ex- tensive knowledge of the ancient languages , he could converse with ease and fluency ...
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... prince , to whom she could not give her hand . The precise state of her mind can- not be better explained than in her own words . In a letter written to a friend , dated 28th No- vember , 1794 , she thus expressed herself : - ' You are ...
... prince , to whom she could not give her hand . The precise state of her mind can- not be better explained than in her own words . In a letter written to a friend , dated 28th No- vember , 1794 , she thus expressed herself : - ' You are ...
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... prince should consent to such an ar- rangement , when he was sole heir to the crown of Sardinia , were told , that the business of this succession was settled also . That Prince Carignan had himself acknowledged the weak- ness of his ...
... prince should consent to such an ar- rangement , when he was sole heir to the crown of Sardinia , were told , that the business of this succession was settled also . That Prince Carignan had himself acknowledged the weak- ness of his ...
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