Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... Council meeting had risen the King and his brother came to the royal closet at Whitehall and congratulated her . Ignoring , as it seems , her stricken looks , Charles said that she was no longer his niece but his daughter , ' and so he ...
... Council meeting had risen the King and his brother came to the royal closet at Whitehall and congratulated her . Ignoring , as it seems , her stricken looks , Charles said that she was no longer his niece but his daughter , ' and so he ...
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... Council not much better . " The brevity of this statement sets the tone for the whole of Mary's journal for 1690 ... Council was the Privy Council , consisting of some sixty or seventy members . 2 Unless otherwise noted , these letters ...
... Council not much better . " The brevity of this statement sets the tone for the whole of Mary's journal for 1690 ... Council was the Privy Council , consisting of some sixty or seventy members . 2 Unless otherwise noted , these letters ...
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... Council- lors ' feelings , appeared before them the next day . By this time , William's approval of the measures taken to replace Torrington had arrived ; but he had not yet received Danby's letter , imploring him to return and deal ...
... Council- lors ' feelings , appeared before them the next day . By this time , William's approval of the measures taken to replace Torrington had arrived ; but he had not yet received Danby's letter , imploring him to return and deal ...
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