The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volume 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... wife , Sabina and the readiness with which he , at all times , lent an ear to the accusations of informers : -it must be acknowledged , that he merited the gratitude of his peo- ple , by the continual anxiety he displayed to promote ...
... wife , Sabina and the readiness with which he , at all times , lent an ear to the accusations of informers : -it must be acknowledged , that he merited the gratitude of his peo- ple , by the continual anxiety he displayed to promote ...
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... wives , as if his heart had been really suscep- tible of a delicate passion ; and he was unwilling to trust any relations , or even pictures , on these important oc- casions . He proposed to Francis the First , that they should have a ...
... wives , as if his heart had been really suscep- tible of a delicate passion ; and he was unwilling to trust any relations , or even pictures , on these important oc- casions . He proposed to Francis the First , that they should have a ...
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... wives from the judgment and fancy of others . He was indeed so disgusted with his choice , that he deliberated in council , whether the match should not be dissolved , and Anne sent back to her own country ; but the situation of his ...
... wives from the judgment and fancy of others . He was indeed so disgusted with his choice , that he deliberated in council , whether the match should not be dissolved , and Anne sent back to her own country ; but the situation of his ...
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... wife . But it has been already hinted , that his scru- ples respecting the legality of his former marriage , had preceded his acquaintance with Anne ; or , at least , any design upon her person . And it is observable ,
... wife . But it has been already hinted , that his scru- ples respecting the legality of his former marriage , had preceded his acquaintance with Anne ; or , at least , any design upon her person . And it is observable ,
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... wives , if he had allowed himself a greater latitude in this respect and , instead of making them suffer for his own ... wife of Henry the Eighth , was born in the year 1507. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn , afterwards Earl of ...
... wives , if he had allowed himself a greater latitude in this respect and , instead of making them suffer for his own ... wife of Henry the Eighth , was born in the year 1507. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn , afterwards Earl of ...
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