The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen6E. Littell, 1825 |
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... King should be inform quis's presence , but the Prince's name was to be cealed . The Conde de Gondomar engaged to effe mediately carried the news of the Marquis's arriv d'Olivares , the King's favourite , " who ( says the authorized ...
... King should be inform quis's presence , but the Prince's name was to be cealed . The Conde de Gondomar engaged to effe mediately carried the news of the Marquis's arriv d'Olivares , the King's favourite , " who ( says the authorized ...
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... King embraced the Prince , and made in- rable professions of his love and affection , and of the at obligation which the King our Souereigne and his High- ad cast upon him , by that maine act of confidence and fa- King then invited the ...
... King embraced the Prince , and made in- rable professions of his love and affection , and of the at obligation which the King our Souereigne and his High- ad cast upon him , by that maine act of confidence and fa- King then invited the ...
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... King . " On the sixteenth , the Prince made his public e magnificent manner , attended not only by the whol by the King himself , who , with Don Carlos and conducted his Royal Highness to the apartments p where , for the first time ...
... King . " On the sixteenth , the Prince made his public e magnificent manner , attended not only by the whol by the King himself , who , with Don Carlos and conducted his Royal Highness to the apartments p where , for the first time ...
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