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... court , whose favours they monopolised ; they formed the ministry , filled the superior ranks in the army , and most of the offices of trust and emolument ; received pensions , and , in short , lived and throve at the expense of the ...
... court , whose favours they monopolised ; they formed the ministry , filled the superior ranks in the army , and most of the offices of trust and emolument ; received pensions , and , in short , lived and throve at the expense of the ...
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... court . In fact , many of the municipal councils , on the occasion of the return of the hereditary prince , in the month of July , whilst addressing him in congratulation on the marriage of his daughter with the Duke of Berry , at the ...
... court . In fact , many of the municipal councils , on the occasion of the return of the hereditary prince , in the month of July , whilst addressing him in congratulation on the marriage of his daughter with the Duke of Berry , at the ...
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... court : and during all the dispute concerning his father , he made his court so dextrously , that no resentments ever appeared on that head . When he came into business , and rose to high posts , he grew violent [ and insolent ] : but ...
... court : and during all the dispute concerning his father , he made his court so dextrously , that no resentments ever appeared on that head . When he came into business , and rose to high posts , he grew violent [ and insolent ] : but ...
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