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On their father's death , twenty months after the new articles had been signed , the eldest son wished to assume the right of acting as a sovereign prince , as enjoyed by his ancestors . He had no desire to be a puppet in the hands of a ...
On their father's death , twenty months after the new articles had been signed , the eldest son wished to assume the right of acting as a sovereign prince , as enjoyed by his ancestors . He had no desire to be a puppet in the hands of a ...
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The elec- toral Prince of Bavaria inherited her claim to the throne of Spain . The Emperor Leopold was son of a daughter of Philip the Third , and was therefore first cousin to Charles . No re- nunciation whatever had been exacted from ...
The elec- toral Prince of Bavaria inherited her claim to the throne of Spain . The Emperor Leopold was son of a daughter of Philip the Third , and was therefore first cousin to Charles . No re- nunciation whatever had been exacted from ...
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On the 16th of August the fleet arrived before Barcelona ; and Peterborough found , that the task assigned to him by the Archduke and the Prince was one of almost insuperable difficulty . One side of the city was protected by the sea ...
On the 16th of August the fleet arrived before Barcelona ; and Peterborough found , that the task assigned to him by the Archduke and the Prince was one of almost insuperable difficulty . One side of the city was protected by the sea ...
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Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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