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... brother Eric with queen Elizabeth , and appeared with great magnificence at her court . So flattering was his reception , that on his return , he assured his brother that nothing opposed his success ; but the event proved that he was a ...
... brother Eric with queen Elizabeth , and appeared with great magnificence at her court . So flattering was his reception , that on his return , he assured his brother that nothing opposed his success ; but the event proved that he was a ...
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... brother's wife should have the precedency , employed all the credit she had with her husband first to create , and then to widen the breach between the two brothers . Matters , at - length , were carried so far , that the admiral was ...
... brother's wife should have the precedency , employed all the credit she had with her husband first to create , and then to widen the breach between the two brothers . Matters , at - length , were carried so far , that the admiral was ...
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... brother , besides his poetical talent , distinguished himself by his political abilities , and filled several important posts , and was employed in several embassies . He died in 1548. Ippolito , the third brother , born in 1511 , rose ...
... brother , besides his poetical talent , distinguished himself by his political abilities , and filled several important posts , and was employed in several embassies . He died in 1548. Ippolito , the third brother , born in 1511 , rose ...
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