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... prince , by flattering his passions , diverting him from his studies , and representing to him that learning was inconsistent with the character of a great general and conque- ror ; proposing at the same time a marriage with the infanta ...
... prince , by flattering his passions , diverting him from his studies , and representing to him that learning was inconsistent with the character of a great general and conque- ror ; proposing at the same time a marriage with the infanta ...
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... prince in French , accompanied with a pre- sent of a set of table linen , the produce of their country . The prince's partiality towards France was so evident , that the French ambassador , in a letter dated 31st October , 1686 , men ...
... prince in French , accompanied with a pre- sent of a set of table linen , the produce of their country . The prince's partiality towards France was so evident , that the French ambassador , in a letter dated 31st October , 1686 , men ...
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... prince , " all the pleasure in the world is not worth an oath . " The regard which prince Henry had for religion , was manifest from his attachment to those who behaved themselves in a religious and virtuous manner . Among these was Sir ...
... prince , " all the pleasure in the world is not worth an oath . " The regard which prince Henry had for religion , was manifest from his attachment to those who behaved themselves in a religious and virtuous manner . Among these was Sir ...
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