Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A. [and E.] Strickland, Том 91846 |
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... told them , " it was well that each preferred doing that which was most suitable to their respec- tive vocations ; " alluding to the duke's position as a reign- ing prince , and probably not anticipating , for Mary Bea- trice , a ...
... told them , " it was well that each preferred doing that which was most suitable to their respec- tive vocations ; " alluding to the duke's position as a reign- ing prince , and probably not anticipating , for Mary Bea- trice , a ...
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... told him " it was intolerable that he should think of playing the fool again at his age , ” in allusion to his impolitic marriage with Anne Hyde . James , like a true lover , thought no sacrifice too great to make to the woman whom he ...
... told him " it was intolerable that he should think of playing the fool again at his age , ” in allusion to his impolitic marriage with Anne Hyde . James , like a true lover , thought no sacrifice too great to make to the woman whom he ...
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... told the host " he wanted to see the city and court of Dusseldorf , " and got him to provide him with a guide well acquainted with the place , embarked with his companion Varasani and two servants , one morning , in an ordinary boat on ...
... told the host " he wanted to see the city and court of Dusseldorf , " and got him to provide him with a guide well acquainted with the place , embarked with his companion Varasani and two servants , one morning , in an ordinary boat on ...
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... told that he might bring them . Under his conduct they proceeded to the palace , where they were met by a gentleman of the inner court , who led them up into a large room , where , after some attendance , they were led into another ...
... told that he might bring them . Under his conduct they proceeded to the palace , where they were met by a gentleman of the inner court , who led them up into a large room , where , after some attendance , they were led into another ...
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... told them further , " that he was a private traveller , who came to satisfy his own curiosity , and his desire of seeing Italy , so there was no occasion for her highness or any others to concern themselves in his motions . " The ...
... told them further , " that he was a private traveller , who came to satisfy his own curiosity , and his desire of seeing Italy , so there was no occasion for her highness or any others to concern themselves in his motions . " The ...
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abbess appeared Archives au Royaume arrival attended beauty birth bishop brother Burnet ceremony Chaillot Charles church coach compliment consort of James council countess court crown Dangeau daughter dauphin dear mother death duchess of Modena duchess of York duke and duchess duke of York Dutch earl of Peterborough Edinburgh exiled favour French Germains hand heart honour hope husband Ibid infant James II Journal of James journey king and queen king James king of France king's lady land letter lord Louis XIV madame majesty majesty's marriage Mary Beatrice Mary d'Esté Mary of Modena Memorials of Mary Mordaunt Genealogies morning never night occasion parliament person prayers prince of Orange prince of Wales princess Anne queen of England queen of James received royal highness Royaume de France says Scotland sent sister sovereign Stuart Papers throne tion told took unfortunate Whitehall William young
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Сторінка 346 - Remember, O Lord, what is come upon us: consider and behold our reproach. Our inheritance is turned to strangers, our houses to aliens.
Сторінка 170 - Face. With such a Peerless Majesty she stands, As in that Day she took the Crown from Sacred hands: Before a Train of Heroines was...
Сторінка 155 - Thou art fairer than the children of men : full of grace are thy lips, because God hath blessed thee for ever.
Сторінка 305 - He asked who they were? and was surprised to find they were the same men, with whom, in garbs better suited to their ranks, he had the day before conversed at his levee. Struck with the levity of his own amusement, contrasted with the misery of those who were suffering for him, he returned pensive to the palace.
Сторінка 345 - God! save me from my friends, and I will take care of my enemies.
Сторінка 170 - Our phoenix queen was portrayed too so bright, Beauty alone could beauty take so right : Her dress, her shape, her matchless grace, Were all observed, as well as heavenly face. With such a peerless majesty she stands, As in that day she took the crown from sacred hands ; Before a train of heroines was seen, In beauty foremost, .as in rank the queen.
Сторінка 306 - IT was a' for our rightfu' King, We left fair Scotland's strand ; It was a' for our rightfu' King We e'er saw Irish land, My dear ; We e'er saw Irish land. Now a' is done that men can do, And a...
Сторінка 198 - Assures our birthrights, and assumes his own. Born in broad day-light, that the ungrateful rout May find no room for a remaining doubt ;t Truth, which itself is light, does darkness shun, And the true eaglet safely dares the sun.
Сторінка 140 - For her the weeping heavens become serene ; For her the ground is clad in cheerful green : For her the nightingales are taught to sing, And Nature has for her delay'd the spring.