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But his fortunes were about be transformed by a young mo narch, King Ludwig of Bavaria, who was prepared to support his work lavishly.
Keeper Of the Shrine 2010
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Where would that resentment have stopt, had the private man been a mo — narch, which he could carry into his last will?
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M. Aristide Goron, prefect of police of La Bandelette, swung along the rue des Anges at the stumpy but magnificent walk suggestive of the Grand M.narch.
The Emperor's Snuff-Box Carr, John Dickson, 1906-1977 1942
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Imagining the power was yet in his hands, he was meditating the mod cruel ven - geance again ft thole who had carried off the mo - narch; but meafures were too well taken, and his ruin too fure.
Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries,: From the Time of ... 1797
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When a man who stands forth for the public, has gone that length from which there is no practicable retreat; when he has given that kind of personal offence which a pious mo - narch never pardons, I then begin to think him in earnest, and ihat he will never have occasion to solicit the forgiveness of his country.
Junius 1797
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If the war v/ith Holland were attended v/ith great fuccefs, and involved the fubjedion of the re - public; fuch an acceffion of force muft fall to Lewis, not to Charles: And what hopes afterwards of re - fifting by the greateft unanimity fo mighty a mo - narch?
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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But the Saint did not honour him with an anfwer 5 and the paper being found in fiatu quo, at - the-expiration of three days, the foperftitious mo - narch abandoned his defign. - '■ - i -' ■ '
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The mo - narch was refolved to make him pay the forfeit of his de - linquency, and feel, in its utmoft extent, every eflFort of his royal angen He difmifled him from all his employ - xnentsj;.
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Sir John'Dalrymplc found, in King William's cabinet, a minute account of the number of frer holders in England, which was taken by order of that mo - narch, in ordor to find out the proportion between church - men, diitenters, and papifb; and which Sir John has pul lifhed in the Appendix to hx3 Memoits: ~
An Estimate of the Comparative Strength of Great Britain, During the Present and Four Preceding ... 1794
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Had he been lefs mild and religious, he would have been a more fuccefsful prince: Had he been a worfe man, he would have been a greater mo - narch.
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