Lives of Cardinal Alberoni, the Duke of Ripperda, and Marquis of Pombal: Three Distinguished Political Adventurers of the Last Century. Exhibiting a View of the Kingdoms of Spain and Portugal During a Considerable Portion of that Period |
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Page 7
... Joseph . Philip , who was finally declared King of Spain , was a prince of slender capacity , indolent , and uxorious . His wife , who was in reality the so- vereign , was Maria - Louisa , of Savoy , daughter of Duke Victor Amodeus ...
... Joseph . Philip , who was finally declared King of Spain , was a prince of slender capacity , indolent , and uxorious . His wife , who was in reality the so- vereign , was Maria - Louisa , of Savoy , daughter of Duke Victor Amodeus ...
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... Joseph Patino , in whom Alberoni re- posed great confidence , had been sent there to have every thing in readiness for the ensuing summer . 34 LIFE OF CARDINAL ALBERONI . had retired in disgrace to Rome, where he took ...
... Joseph Patino , in whom Alberoni re- posed great confidence , had been sent there to have every thing in readiness for the ensuing summer . 34 LIFE OF CARDINAL ALBERONI . had retired in disgrace to Rome, where he took ...
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... any pacific sentiments which still adhered to Philip . Don Joseph Molinez had resided many years at Rome , in quality of envoy from Spain . He was a peevish , captious old man , and had been 36 LIFE OF CARDINAL ALBERONI .
... any pacific sentiments which still adhered to Philip . Don Joseph Molinez had resided many years at Rome , in quality of envoy from Spain . He was a peevish , captious old man , and had been 36 LIFE OF CARDINAL ALBERONI .
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... Joseph Patinos , whom Mr. Coxe calls the friend and confidant of the minister , to Barcelona early in the spring of 1717 , for the purpose of forwarding them . That , while Alberoni was panting for war , and an occasion of ma- king a ...
... Joseph Patinos , whom Mr. Coxe calls the friend and confidant of the minister , to Barcelona early in the spring of 1717 , for the purpose of forwarding them . That , while Alberoni was panting for war , and an occasion of ma- king a ...
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... Joseph Patino . The former had lost a considerable em- ployment , which the minister had taken possession of . Ripperda , aware of their dispositions , was anxious to send them to a distance . He had or- dered the Marquis to go as ...
... Joseph Patino . The former had lost a considerable em- ployment , which the minister had taken possession of . Ripperda , aware of their dispositions , was anxious to send them to a distance . He had or- dered the Marquis to go as ...
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