The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Bind 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... , Mengs . Morland . Ostade . Antoninus Pius . Poussin . Catherine Parr . Rigaud . Sir Joshua Reynolds . Le Sueur . Jane Seymour . John de la Valette . Vauban . Americus Vespucius . Leonardo da Vinci . Vosterman . Vernet .
... , Mengs . Morland . Ostade . Antoninus Pius . Poussin . Catherine Parr . Rigaud . Sir Joshua Reynolds . Le Sueur . Jane Seymour . John de la Valette . Vauban . Americus Vespucius . Leonardo da Vinci . Vosterman . Vernet .
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... Seymour had prevented his thoughts from being directed to another choice ; but the truth is , that very soon after her death , he determined to marry again , and felt no other indeci- sion , but as to the person whom he intended to ...
... Seymour had prevented his thoughts from being directed to another choice ; but the truth is , that very soon after her death , he determined to marry again , and felt no other indeci- sion , but as to the person whom he intended to ...
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... Seymour , maid of honour to the Queen , had completely captivated him ; and as he appears to have had little idea of other con- nection than that of marriage , he now thought of nothing but the means of raising her to his bed and throne ...
... Seymour , maid of honour to the Queen , had completely captivated him ; and as he appears to have had little idea of other con- nection than that of marriage , he now thought of nothing but the means of raising her to his bed and throne ...
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... Seymour . On the innocence of the unfortunate Boleyn , it is im- possible to hesitate a moment . Henry , in the violence of his rage , knew not whom to accuse as her lover . The whole tenor of her conduct forbids us to ascribe to her ...
... Seymour . On the innocence of the unfortunate Boleyn , it is im- possible to hesitate a moment . Henry , in the violence of his rage , knew not whom to accuse as her lover . The whole tenor of her conduct forbids us to ascribe to her ...
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... Seymour received the hand of Henry on the day which followed the death of her predecessor ; and she herself expired , the next year , another victim , perhaps , to the injurious treatment of her husband , But the impressions of horror ...
... Seymour received the hand of Henry on the day which followed the death of her predecessor ; and she herself expired , the next year , another victim , perhaps , to the injurious treatment of her husband , But the impressions of horror ...
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