Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... Sarah Churchill , whose commands and caprices now superseded the softer influence of Frances Bathurst and the less ambitious intrigues of the Princess's other con- fidant , Barbara Fitzharding . Anne's imitative , adolescent pursuit of ...
... Sarah Churchill , whose commands and caprices now superseded the softer influence of Frances Bathurst and the less ambitious intrigues of the Princess's other con- fidant , Barbara Fitzharding . Anne's imitative , adolescent pursuit of ...
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... Sarah Churchill had taught Anne to jeer at William ; in their private language he was ' the Dutch monster ' , or ' Caliban ' . Yet even Sarah's corroding tongue could not destroy the affection that endured between the sisters . She ...
... Sarah Churchill had taught Anne to jeer at William ; in their private language he was ' the Dutch monster ' , or ' Caliban ' . Yet even Sarah's corroding tongue could not destroy the affection that endured between the sisters . She ...
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... Sarah to persist . ' You had better ten thousand times persuade the Princess to let the thing fall , and make all easy to the King and Queen , ' she said . " 6 ' I would have died , ' says Sarah Marlborough magniloquently , ' rather ...
... Sarah to persist . ' You had better ten thousand times persuade the Princess to let the thing fall , and make all easy to the King and Queen , ' she said . " 6 ' I would have died , ' says Sarah Marlborough magniloquently , ' rather ...
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