Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 21 June to November 1860 . THE TEINCESS SOPHIABefore her Mnrriay;e, and in her Old Age. THE FOUR and Italy: and when Gustavus Adolphus ap-peared in Germany, George took service as aSwedish general, and seized the Abbey of Hilde-sheim as his share of the plunder. Here, in theyear 1641, Duke George died, leaving four sonsbehind him, from the youngest of whom descendour royal Georges. Under these children of Duke George, the oldGod-fearing, simple ways of Zell appear to havegone out of mode. The second brother was con-stantly visiting Venice, and leading a jol


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 21 June to November 1860 . THE TEINCESS SOPHIABefore her Mnrriay;e, and in her Old Age. THE FOUR and Italy: and when Gustavus Adolphus ap-peared in Germany, George took service as aSwedish general, and seized the Abbey of Hilde-sheim as his share of the plunder. Here, in theyear 1641, Duke George died, leaving four sonsbehind him, from the youngest of whom descendour royal Georges. Under these children of Duke George, the oldGod-fearing, simple ways of Zell appear to havegone out of mode. The second brother was con-stantly visiting Venice, and leading a jolly, wick-ed life there. It was the most jovial of all placesat the end of the seventeenth century; and mil-itary men, after a campaign, rushed thither, asthe w^arriors of the Allies rushed to Paris in 1814,to gamble, and rejoice, and partake of all sortsof godless delights. This prince, then, lovingVenice and its pleasures, brought Italian singersand dancers back with him to quiet old Zell;and, worse still, demeaned himself by marryinga French lady of birth q


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