The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... Cardinal Fleury . Both these statesmen were sincere in their desire of peace and friendship between France and England ; both reposed implicit confidence in each other's integrity ; and both endeavoured to check in- triguing and ...
... Cardinal Fleury . Both these statesmen were sincere in their desire of peace and friendship between France and England ; both reposed implicit confidence in each other's integrity ; and both endeavoured to check in- triguing and ...
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... Cardinal Fleury , till Monsieur Chauvelin gained the ascendant over him , and then the former desired to be recalled from his station . His dispatches ( were they published ) would do credit to his unwearied zeal , in- dustry , and ...
... Cardinal Fleury , till Monsieur Chauvelin gained the ascendant over him , and then the former desired to be recalled from his station . His dispatches ( were they published ) would do credit to his unwearied zeal , in- dustry , and ...
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... Cardinal Fleury , alluding to his pronunciation , used to say of him , Il est diablement eloquent avec son mauvais François . His knowledge of classical literature was very conside- rable , and formed a great fund of amusement during ...
... Cardinal Fleury , alluding to his pronunciation , used to say of him , Il est diablement eloquent avec son mauvais François . His knowledge of classical literature was very conside- rable , and formed a great fund of amusement during ...
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... Cardinal Fleury . In fact , Lord Wal- pole was a man replete with good sense , who always sepa- rated the practical from the fanciful , and adhered most obstinately to the former : he was frank and sincere , be- lieved all men like ...
... Cardinal Fleury . In fact , Lord Wal- pole was a man replete with good sense , who always sepa- rated the practical from the fanciful , and adhered most obstinately to the former : he was frank and sincere , be- lieved all men like ...
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... Fleury , Cardinal , remark on the close friendship subsisting between him and Mr. Walpole , 179 . Fortification , remarks on the subject . of 94 . Fortune - telling , observations on , 221 . Fruit Trees , new method of training them ...
... Fleury , Cardinal , remark on the close friendship subsisting between him and Mr. Walpole , 179 . Fortification , remarks on the subject . of 94 . Fortune - telling , observations on , 221 . Fruit Trees , new method of training them ...
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