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... Don Carlos was with great pomp publicly recog- nized as heir to the crown . It would require minute and most critical examination of those contemporary chronicles from which black accounts of the character and conduct of Don Carlos have ...
... Don Carlos was with great pomp publicly recog- nized as heir to the crown . It would require minute and most critical examination of those contemporary chronicles from which black accounts of the character and conduct of Don Carlos have ...
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... Don Carlos displayed most passionate grief ; he wept , fasted , and joined in all religious processions , which perambulated the streets of the capital . The Prince , more over , prayed most earnestly to be admitted to the chamber of ...
... Don Carlos displayed most passionate grief ; he wept , fasted , and joined in all religious processions , which perambulated the streets of the capital . The Prince , more over , prayed most earnestly to be admitted to the chamber of ...
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... Don Carlos frequently conversed with Elizabeth on Flemish affairs ; and the French ambassador relates that in many subsequent conversations with her Majesty on politics , and on the alliance with Austria , the Prince formed a third ...
... Don Carlos frequently conversed with Elizabeth on Flemish affairs ; and the French ambassador relates that in many subsequent conversations with her Majesty on politics , and on the alliance with Austria , the Prince formed a third ...
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INDEPENDENT N Y | 20 |
BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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