Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... Duke had given Miss Hyde a written promise of marriage , signed it with his blood and then stolen the paper from her . The King was forcing on the marriage against the Duke's will.1 The Princess of Orange , recently come from Holland ...
... Duke had given Miss Hyde a written promise of marriage , signed it with his blood and then stolen the paper from her . The King was forcing on the marriage against the Duke's will.1 The Princess of Orange , recently come from Holland ...
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... Duke of York and his children , given precedence over all but the Duke himself , a seat at the Council and a reception by the Uni- versity of Oxford . These compliments left him polite but unrespon- sive ; he refused to commit himself ...
... Duke of York and his children , given precedence over all but the Duke himself , a seat at the Council and a reception by the Uni- versity of Oxford . These compliments left him polite but unrespon- sive ; he refused to commit himself ...
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... Duke of York instructions to grant the hand of his daughter . Charles did not much care for this part of the business - apparently wearied by so many difficulties , he told Danby that he thought the whole matter might well come to ...
... Duke of York instructions to grant the hand of his daughter . Charles did not much care for this part of the business - apparently wearied by so many difficulties , he told Danby that he thought the whole matter might well come to ...
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