The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 |
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... Louis XVI . and his family , and other interesting incidents , which do not fall within the range of general history , but which are contained in these volumes , will secure to them an extensive perusal . For an estimate of this ...
... Louis XVI . and his family , and other interesting incidents , which do not fall within the range of general history , but which are contained in these volumes , will secure to them an extensive perusal . For an estimate of this ...
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... Louis XVI . , Mar- montel acquired some slight degree of favour at court : but it was soon clouded by the part which he took in the affair of Gluck and Piccini . He was a warm Piccinist , and in course lost all prospect of notice from ...
... Louis XVI . , Mar- montel acquired some slight degree of favour at court : but it was soon clouded by the part which he took in the affair of Gluck and Piccini . He was a warm Piccinist , and in course lost all prospect of notice from ...
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... Louis XVI . the most timid of men , little favoured by nature , and wholly without experience or in- formation , yielding to the best intentions , took a course the opposite of that which his grandfather had followed , and pro- posed to ...
... Louis XVI . the most timid of men , little favoured by nature , and wholly without experience or in- formation , yielding to the best intentions , took a course the opposite of that which his grandfather had followed , and pro- posed to ...
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