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الصفحة 59
... queen , whose power was but a few moments since unlimited , and who could not now afford even those innocent recreations to the royal princes . O greatness , how detestable must thou be , since thy splendor will not afford happiness ...
... queen , whose power was but a few moments since unlimited , and who could not now afford even those innocent recreations to the royal princes . O greatness , how detestable must thou be , since thy splendor will not afford happiness ...
الصفحة 93
... queen is a crime , I must confess myself guilty ; yes , I have given to a corrupt court , to an age of infamy , the rare ex- ample of sincere love , between a queen and her sub- ject . I have lived for her , and I do not repine at dying ...
... queen is a crime , I must confess myself guilty ; yes , I have given to a corrupt court , to an age of infamy , the rare ex- ample of sincere love , between a queen and her sub- ject . I have lived for her , and I do not repine at dying ...
الصفحة 98
... queen and the relations of Louis XVI . shall be sufficient and honourable . " In the third hand . " There shall be a body of regulators to direct the action of powers . " " A legislative assembly not very numerous , whose functions will ...
... queen and the relations of Louis XVI . shall be sufficient and honourable . " In the third hand . " There shall be a body of regulators to direct the action of powers . " " A legislative assembly not very numerous , whose functions will ...
الصفحة 112
... . holding his son on his knees , gazed tenderly on the princesses , the queen smiled with affection on her surrounding family , and was employed at her needle , and made signs to the children to be silent . 112 THE MAGDALEN.
... . holding his son on his knees , gazed tenderly on the princesses , the queen smiled with affection on her surrounding family , and was employed at her needle , and made signs to the children to be silent . 112 THE MAGDALEN.
الصفحة 113
... queen and the tender hearted Elizabeth made me sen- sible , that they shared in the king's satisfaction . Their majesties being desirous of hearing what concerned me , I satisfied their obliging curiosity ; gradually the conversation ...
... queen and the tender hearted Elizabeth made me sen- sible , that they shared in the king's satisfaction . Their majesties being desirous of hearing what concerned me , I satisfied their obliging curiosity ; gradually the conversation ...
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