Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 260
... probably already taken place . Laura Mancini , at the age of fifteen , was married at Bruhl , near Cologne , to which Mazarin had retired with his family when Condé had obliged the Queen to dismiss him . Her husband was the Duc de ...
... probably already taken place . Laura Mancini , at the age of fifteen , was married at Bruhl , near Cologne , to which Mazarin had retired with his family when Condé had obliged the Queen to dismiss him . Her husband was the Duc de ...
Page 504
... probably extends to a distance of over 200 miles above the surface of our globe . As , however , life could not probably exist at a greater height than six to nine miles , the air above that height does not materially concern us . The ...
... probably extends to a distance of over 200 miles above the surface of our globe . As , however , life could not probably exist at a greater height than six to nine miles , the air above that height does not materially concern us . The ...
Page 504
... probably by Swift , in which the parts relating to Lord Peterborough were probably supplied by the Earl himself . " One side of the Nonconformist movement , " it has been well said , " is represented by Defoe ; another , the hostility ...
... probably by Swift , in which the parts relating to Lord Peterborough were probably supplied by the Earl himself . " One side of the Nonconformist movement , " it has been well said , " is represented by Defoe ; another , the hostility ...
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