The General Biographical Dictionary, Volym 29J. Nichols, 1816 |
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... France , when he met with the occasion of his death , seems to be confirmed by a ludicrous poem , lately re - printed in the " Censura Literaria , " entitled " A Let- ter sent by sir John Suckling from France , deploring his sad estate ...
... France , when he met with the occasion of his death , seems to be confirmed by a ludicrous poem , lately re - printed in the " Censura Literaria , " entitled " A Let- ter sent by sir John Suckling from France , deploring his sad estate ...
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... France , carried the art to a very high degree of perfection . His style was formed upon antiquity , and after the best Italian masters . He invented with ease , and his execution was always worthy of his de- signs . His attitudes are ...
... France , carried the art to a very high degree of perfection . His style was formed upon antiquity , and after the best Italian masters . He invented with ease , and his execution was always worthy of his de- signs . His attitudes are ...
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... France ever had , was descended from an ancient and illustrious house , and born in 1559 at Rosni , descended from a younger branch of the ancient counts of Flanders . His father was the baron de Rosni . He was bred in the opinions and ...
... France ever had , was descended from an ancient and illustrious house , and born in 1559 at Rosni , descended from a younger branch of the ancient counts of Flanders . His father was the baron de Rosni . He was bred in the opinions and ...
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... France proposed a marriage between Charles the IXth's sister , and Henry prince of Bearn ; and feigned , at the same time , as if they would prepare a war against Spain , than which nothing could be more agreeable to Henry . These ...
... France proposed a marriage between Charles the IXth's sister , and Henry prince of Bearn ; and feigned , at the same time , as if they would prepare a war against Spain , than which nothing could be more agreeable to Henry . These ...
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... France , who had been page to Francis I. and was at that time one of the counsellors and confidants of Catharine de Medicis , ran through the streets of Paris , crying , " Let blood , let blood ! bleeding is as good in the month of ...
... France , who had been page to Francis I. and was at that time one of the counsellors and confidants of Catharine de Medicis , ran through the streets of Paris , crying , " Let blood , let blood ! bleeding is as good in the month of ...
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