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... king , affec tionately urging his return , and another from the regent , in terms no less flattering , after some affected delays , drew him to Versailles , where his presence instantly restored the king to health and tranquillity . He ...
... king , affec tionately urging his return , and another from the regent , in terms no less flattering , after some affected delays , drew him to Versailles , where his presence instantly restored the king to health and tranquillity . He ...
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... king of Poland , who was twenty - two years of age , not defi cient in beauty , and whose situation and character seemed likely to render her wholly dependent on those who should contribute to her elevation , was ultimately selected by ...
... king of Poland , who was twenty - two years of age , not defi cient in beauty , and whose situation and character seemed likely to render her wholly dependent on those who should contribute to her elevation , was ultimately selected by ...
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... King : General Santerre has been blamed for commanding the drums to beat , when the King was haranguing the people on the scaffold ; the King had in the tumult of Versailles , in the carnage of the Tul leries , and in his long ...
... King : General Santerre has been blamed for commanding the drums to beat , when the King was haranguing the people on the scaffold ; the King had in the tumult of Versailles , in the carnage of the Tul leries , and in his long ...
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