The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... prince Anthony Ulric and the princess Anne , the father and mother of the infant emperor , should be disaffected at being set aside , and a foreigner preferred to the regency ; and Anthony Ulric , who was a prince of great spirit ...
... prince Anthony Ulric and the princess Anne , the father and mother of the infant emperor , should be disaffected at being set aside , and a foreigner preferred to the regency ; and Anthony Ulric , who was a prince of great spirit ...
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... prince . But when the imperial minister , count Keyferling , who was present , endeavoured to justify the prince , Biron called the prince a liar , who had misrepresented the conversation ; and turning to Keyserling , faid , We want ...
... prince . But when the imperial minister , count Keyferling , who was present , endeavoured to justify the prince , Biron called the prince a liar , who had misrepresented the conversation ; and turning to Keyserling , faid , We want ...
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... prince , who also kissed it , put it upon his head , and then returned it to its place . The prince then left the throne , and leading the way , went out , followed by all the alcaldes , to the sound of many musical instruments . Then ...
... prince , who also kissed it , put it upon his head , and then returned it to its place . The prince then left the throne , and leading the way , went out , followed by all the alcaldes , to the sound of many musical instruments . Then ...
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