The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... king . While they are in discourse , Madame Maintenon sits at her wheel towards the other end of the room , not seeming to give the least attention to what is said . Nevertheless , the minister never makes a proposition to the king ...
... king . While they are in discourse , Madame Maintenon sits at her wheel towards the other end of the room , not seeming to give the least attention to what is said . Nevertheless , the minister never makes a proposition to the king ...
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... king rises , who never fails to pay her a morning visit . She goes to mass always by break of day , to avoid the con- course of people . She is rarely seen by any , and almost inaccessible to every body , excepting three or four ...
... king rises , who never fails to pay her a morning visit . She goes to mass always by break of day , to avoid the con- course of people . She is rarely seen by any , and almost inaccessible to every body , excepting three or four ...
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... king William's , that I have heard on this occasion , " That the king of France was in his conduct quite opposite to other princes ; since he made choice of young ministers , and an old mistress . " But this lady's charms have not lain ...
... king William's , that I have heard on this occasion , " That the king of France was in his conduct quite opposite to other princes ; since he made choice of young ministers , and an old mistress . " But this lady's charms have not lain ...
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