Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A. [and E.] Strickland, Том 9 |
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affection Anne appeared Archives au Royaume arrival attended beauty believe birth brother brought called cause Chaillot Charles child church conduct consort continued correspondence council court crown daughter dear death desire duchess duke duke of York earl England English enter exiled expected expressed father favour feelings France French gave Germains give hand heart honour hope husband interest Italy James II James's king James lady land leave letter live London lord Louis XIV madame majesty marriage Mary Beatrice matter Modena morning mother natural never night observed occasion offered officers palace party passed person present prince princess queen reason received regard remained rendered royal highness Royaume de France says Scotland sent sister sufferings thanks thought told took unfortunate wish writes York young
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