The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... friends , who were sufficiently powerful , when united , to revenge any insult wantonly offered them . He was , therefore , notwithstanding his aversion to her , under the necessity of completing the marriage , and told Cromwell ...
... friends , who were sufficiently powerful , when united , to revenge any insult wantonly offered them . He was , therefore , notwithstanding his aversion to her , under the necessity of completing the marriage , and told Cromwell ...
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... friends , who were sufficiently powerful , when united , to revenge any insult wantonly offered them . He was , therefore , notwithstanding his aversion to her , under the necessity of completing the marriage , and told Cromwell ...
... friends , who were sufficiently powerful , when united , to revenge any insult wantonly offered them . He was , therefore , notwithstanding his aversion to her , under the necessity of completing the marriage , and told Cromwell ...
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... friendship with her , he had occasion , in the frequent visits which he paid her , to observe the youth , the beauty , and the charms , of Anne Boleyn . Finding the accomplishments of her mind not inferior to her personal graces , he ...
... friendship with her , he had occasion , in the frequent visits which he paid her , to observe the youth , the beauty , and the charms , of Anne Boleyn . Finding the accomplishments of her mind not inferior to her personal graces , he ...
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... friend ; but literary acquirements , and the services of his scholars , were subordinate to the science and genius of Annibal . Upon this magnificent gallery he was employed more than eight years , which produced this remark of Poussin ...
... friend ; but literary acquirements , and the services of his scholars , were subordinate to the science and genius of Annibal . Upon this magnificent gallery he was employed more than eight years , which produced this remark of Poussin ...
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... friendship , such was the distant si- tuations of Henry and Ferdinand , and so little did they clash in politics , that no jealousy had , on any occasion , ever subsisted between them . The King of England was anxious to complete a ...
... friendship , such was the distant si- tuations of Henry and Ferdinand , and so little did they clash in politics , that no jealousy had , on any occasion , ever subsisted between them . The King of England was anxious to complete a ...
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