The Year Book, of Daily Recreation and InformationW. Tegg, 1866 - 856 Seiten |
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... turning with whom he was taken prisoner by the Dunkirkers , and despoiled of many rich presents to the queen from her mother Mary de Medicis : he lost to the value or £ 2500 belonging to himself , which he had received as gifts from ...
... turning with whom he was taken prisoner by the Dunkirkers , and despoiled of many rich presents to the queen from her mother Mary de Medicis : he lost to the value or £ 2500 belonging to himself , which he had received as gifts from ...
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... turned the chargers , the other sides were fired off , as in a battle : this causing a great smell of powder , the ladies or gentlemen took up the egg - shells of perfumed water and threw them at one another . This pleasant disorder ...
... turned the chargers , the other sides were fired off , as in a battle : this causing a great smell of powder , the ladies or gentlemen took up the egg - shells of perfumed water and threw them at one another . This pleasant disorder ...
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... turned a swan , But let them prove it if they can ; As for our proof ' tis not at all hard , For it was a swapping , swapping MALLARD . Oh ! by the blood , & c . Therefore let us sing and dance a galliard , To the remembrance of the ...
... turned a swan , But let them prove it if they can ; As for our proof ' tis not at all hard , For it was a swapping , swapping MALLARD . Oh ! by the blood , & c . Therefore let us sing and dance a galliard , To the remembrance of the ...
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... turned every thing into money , and solicited subscriptions in all quarters . The Jansenists were jealous of his ender- vours and his success . On paying his duty to the archbishop of Paris , when the t prelate took possession of the ...
... turned every thing into money , and solicited subscriptions in all quarters . The Jansenists were jealous of his ender- vours and his success . On paying his duty to the archbishop of Paris , when the t prelate took possession of the ...
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... turned home the most elegant traveller , the most polite lover , the most learned nobleman , and the most accomplished gentleman of his age . Surrey's sonnets in praise of the lady of his love are in- tensely impassioned , and polished ...
... turned home the most elegant traveller , the most polite lover , the most learned nobleman , and the most accomplished gentleman of his age . Surrey's sonnets in praise of the lady of his love are in- tensely impassioned , and polished ...
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