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men and gentlemen of his own court , and those of his Highness's court , who stood waiting for him at the door of the house , pro- ceeded towards the upper apartments , along with the Duke and the Prince , who , to shew greater respect ...
men and gentlemen of his own court , and those of his Highness's court , who stood waiting for him at the door of the house , pro- ceeded towards the upper apartments , along with the Duke and the Prince , who , to shew greater respect ...
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... court , the University has the liberty of claiming cognizance , in exclusion of the King's courts , over all civil actions and suits whatsoever , when a scholar or privileged person is one of the parties , except in such cases where the ...
... court , the University has the liberty of claiming cognizance , in exclusion of the King's courts , over all civil actions and suits whatsoever , when a scholar or privileged person is one of the parties , except in such cases where the ...
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... court to the antient city of Amsterdam . --- It is not in a work of this sort that we are to look for grave historical documents , state - papers , and politics : the taste of the author , which is not always sufficiently restrained in ...
... court to the antient city of Amsterdam . --- It is not in a work of this sort that we are to look for grave historical documents , state - papers , and politics : the taste of the author , which is not always sufficiently restrained in ...
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