The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... character of Albert , his son and successors , been overcharged or undeservedly stigmatised by historians ? or in what manner does Mr. C. think proper to attempt its defence . The private character of a sove- reign ( even supposing it ...
... character of Albert , his son and successors , been overcharged or undeservedly stigmatised by historians ? or in what manner does Mr. C. think proper to attempt its defence . The private character of a sove- reign ( even supposing it ...
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... character to each . The fol- lowing is the sketch which M. Gaillard has given us : A body muscular and strong ; embonpoint more or less pletho ric ; complexion ruddy and open ; a character frank , sprightly , la- borious at intervals ...
... character to each . The fol- lowing is the sketch which M. Gaillard has given us : A body muscular and strong ; embonpoint more or less pletho ric ; complexion ruddy and open ; a character frank , sprightly , la- borious at intervals ...
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... Character of Maximilian , 5 . Impolitic and infamous conduct of Ferdinand in Bohemia , 7. Surpri- sing and eccentric ... Character of Maria Her accession to the of 24. The battle . Audience of Mr. king of Prussia at Breslau , 158 ...
... Character of Maximilian , 5 . Impolitic and infamous conduct of Ferdinand in Bohemia , 7. Surpri- sing and eccentric ... Character of Maria Her accession to the of 24. The battle . Audience of Mr. king of Prussia at Breslau , 158 ...
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