The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 62,Teil 2J. Dodsley, 1822 |
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... took his duchess and their lovely offspring into Devonshire , to give them the benefit of its purer air and milder climate ; but unhappily fell him- self a victim to a sudden attack of pulmonary inflammation , so vio- lent as to baffle ...
... took his duchess and their lovely offspring into Devonshire , to give them the benefit of its purer air and milder climate ; but unhappily fell him- self a victim to a sudden attack of pulmonary inflammation , so vio- lent as to baffle ...
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... took every possible care of the infant princess Alexandrina . After their return prince Leopold was un- remitting in his attentions to his royal sister and niece : the former his royal highness took out daily for an airing in his car ...
... took every possible care of the infant princess Alexandrina . After their return prince Leopold was un- remitting in his attentions to his royal sister and niece : the former his royal highness took out daily for an airing in his car ...
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... took me by the hand , and said , 6 Those are tears which do none of us any harm . ' He then made them play all imaginary varieties Near thirty carriages of the nobility and gentry of the 686 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1820 . was that bed-chamber ...
... took me by the hand , and said , 6 Those are tears which do none of us any harm . ' He then made them play all imaginary varieties Near thirty carriages of the nobility and gentry of the 686 ANNUAL REGISTER , 1820 . was that bed-chamber ...
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... took up their station in the north aisle . After the conclusion of the public ceremony of lying in state , and the visitors were all excluded from the Castle , the Lords in Wait- ing , and the other state attend- ants , still remained ...
... took up their station in the north aisle . After the conclusion of the public ceremony of lying in state , and the visitors were all excluded from the Castle , the Lords in Wait- ing , and the other state attend- ants , still remained ...
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... took out his watch ( for it was now almost 3 o'clock , his hour of dinner ) , which Dr. Majendie and I took as a signal to withdraw . We ac- cordingly bowed to their majes- ties , and I addressed the king in these words I hope , Sir ...
... took out his watch ( for it was now almost 3 o'clock , his hour of dinner ) , which Dr. Majendie and I took as a signal to withdraw . We ac- cordingly bowed to their majes- ties , and I addressed the king in these words I hope , Sir ...
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