Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1848 - English literature |
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Page 8
... lived with her on apparently good terms ; but on his own accession to the throne he allotted to her the château of Schönhausen for her separate residence . To the end of her life she never even saw the new palaces at Potsdam . At Berlin ...
... lived with her on apparently good terms ; but on his own accession to the throne he allotted to her the château of Schönhausen for her separate residence . To the end of her life she never even saw the new palaces at Potsdam . At Berlin ...
Page 17
... lived , the well - earned military fame of Prussia was worthily upheld . Twenty years after his death on the field of Jena it was clearly proved how much the high merit of that army depended on his own . When at St. Helena Napo- leon ...
... lived , the well - earned military fame of Prussia was worthily upheld . Twenty years after his death on the field of Jena it was clearly proved how much the high merit of that army depended on his own . When at St. Helena Napo- leon ...
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... lived many hundred years ago ! It is certainly true that Frederick , upon the whole , adminis- tered his despotic power with enlightened views and with public spirit for the good of his subjects , and it may perhaps be argued , as ...
... lived many hundred years ago ! It is certainly true that Frederick , upon the whole , adminis- tered his despotic power with enlightened views and with public spirit for the good of his subjects , and it may perhaps be argued , as ...
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... lived openly with this lady as his mistress , behaving cruelly to the husband , and at last shutting him up in a madhouse . Quibus indiciis , quo teste probavit ? This story , most improbable in itself , is supported only by the ...
... lived openly with this lady as his mistress , behaving cruelly to the husband , and at last shutting him up in a madhouse . Quibus indiciis , quo teste probavit ? This story , most improbable in itself , is supported only by the ...
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... lived with all the wits of the time - our author dwells on his good taste in so doing - but we are afraid it might puzzle the apologist to point Queen Mary's paper , given on her death - bed to Archbishop Tennison - in which she ...
... lived with all the wits of the time - our author dwells on his good taste in so doing - but we are afraid it might puzzle the apologist to point Queen Mary's paper , given on her death - bed to Archbishop Tennison - in which she ...
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