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... Louis the Fourteenth . Being thus reduced to a state of inactivity and disgrace , he gave a loose to his passions , and broke out into those infamous excesses which disgrace his memory , and to which he was instigated by the example and ...
... Louis the Fourteenth . Being thus reduced to a state of inactivity and disgrace , he gave a loose to his passions , and broke out into those infamous excesses which disgrace his memory , and to which he was instigated by the example and ...
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... Louis the Fourteenth , at the age of twenty . On the death of the queen , he was nominated , by the same interest , chaplain to the king . Under the auspices of his powerful protector , he was introduced to the first societies of Paris ...
... Louis the Fourteenth , at the age of twenty . On the death of the queen , he was nominated , by the same interest , chaplain to the king . Under the auspices of his powerful protector , he was introduced to the first societies of Paris ...
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... Louis the Fourteenth by performing Te Deum in the cathedral of Frejus , and publicly offering the holy water to the duke of Savoy , which was maliciously represented as an act of rejoicing for the success of his arms ; circumstances ...
... Louis the Fourteenth by performing Te Deum in the cathedral of Frejus , and publicly offering the holy water to the duke of Savoy , which was maliciously represented as an act of rejoicing for the success of his arms ; circumstances ...
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