The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... favour and patronage , and are reaping all the benefits derivable from the employment which this under- taking affords . They are strangers in the midst of the local popula- tion , distinguished by their manners , their appearance , and ...
... favour and patronage , and are reaping all the benefits derivable from the employment which this under- taking affords . They are strangers in the midst of the local popula- tion , distinguished by their manners , their appearance , and ...
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... favour of the Archduke Charles , the Dauphin , in favour of Philip Duke of Anjou . Soon after the peace of Ryswick , William the Third and Lewis the Fourteenth determined to settle the question of the succession , without consulting ...
... favour of the Archduke Charles , the Dauphin , in favour of Philip Duke of Anjou . Soon after the peace of Ryswick , William the Third and Lewis the Fourteenth determined to settle the question of the succession , without consulting ...
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... favour of her exiled brother . Her interest disposed her to favour the zealots of prerogative . The affection which she felt for the Duchess of Marlborough , was the great security of the Whigs . That affection had at length turned to ...
... favour of her exiled brother . Her interest disposed her to favour the zealots of prerogative . The affection which she felt for the Duchess of Marlborough , was the great security of the Whigs . That affection had at length turned to ...
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