The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... Prince of Orange and Prince Frederick repaired also to that city . The former was met on the 31st of August by a deputation , which informed him , that with only a few attendants he might enter Brussels safely ; but that the entrance of ...
... Prince of Orange and Prince Frederick repaired also to that city . The former was met on the 31st of August by a deputation , which informed him , that with only a few attendants he might enter Brussels safely ; but that the entrance of ...
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... Prince of Bavaria inherited her claim to the throne of Spain . The Emperor Leopold was son of a daughter of Philip the Third , and was therefore first cousin to Charles . No re- nunciation whatever had been exacted from his mother at ...
... Prince of Bavaria inherited her claim to the throne of Spain . The Emperor Leopold was son of a daughter of Philip the Third , and was therefore first cousin to Charles . No re- nunciation whatever had been exacted from his mother at ...
Halaman 524
... Prince was one of almost insuperable diffi- culty . One side of the city was protected by the sea ; the other by the strong fortifications of Monjuich . The walls were so extensive , that 30,000 men would scarcely have been suffi- cient ...
... Prince was one of almost insuperable diffi- culty . One side of the city was protected by the sea ; the other by the strong fortifications of Monjuich . The walls were so extensive , that 30,000 men would scarcely have been suffi- cient ...
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