| England - 1842 - 632 pages
...towards her, above all the princes of the earth ; who, he protested, had won such especial interest in him as she might no less account and dispose of...here, namely in propounding the matter of association and soliciting of a convention, contrary both to the pretended causes of his legation imparted with... | |
| Great Britain - 1842 - 634 pages
...towards her, above all the princes of the earth ; who, he protested, had won such especial interest in him as she might no less account and dispose of...here, namely in propounding the matter of association and soliciting of a convention, contrary both to the pretended causes of his legation imparted with... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1870 - 538 pages
...towards her above all the princes of the earth, who, he had protested, had even such especial interest in him, as she might no less account and dispose of...his actions and deeds should give good testimony." 3 If, as some have believed, he was then engaged in deep plots for the reinstatement of his mother... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1873 - 758 pages
...towards her above all the princes of the earth ; who, he protested, had won such especial interest in him, as she might no less account and dispose of...his actions and deeds should give good testimony." Bowes and Davison had obtained information of La Mothe Fenelon's secret intrigues before he left Edinburgh,... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1873 - 480 pages
...towards her above all the princes of the earth, who, he had protested, had even such especial interest in him, as she might no less account and dispose of...herself, as his actions and deeds should give good testimony."1 If, as some have believed, he was then engaged in deep plots for the reinstatement of... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1901 - 484 pages
...towards her above all the princes of the earth, who, he had protested, had even such especial interest in him, as she might no less account and dispose of...his actions and deeds should give good testimony." 1 If, as some have believed, he was then engaged in deep plots for the reinstatement of his mother... | |
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