Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... York developed cancer of the breast ; from this disease she died , and not , as some of her contemporaries have hinted , from an infection transmitted by her husband . " 5 By the time Mary was six and Anne was four , illness and greed ...
... York developed cancer of the breast ; from this disease she died , and not , as some of her contemporaries have hinted , from an infection transmitted by her husband . " 5 By the time Mary was six and Anne was four , illness and greed ...
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... York and the tears of the Duchess , who dreaded parting from her favourite stepdaughter and was very near her time with her fourth child , were portents of gloom long remembered by Dr. Lake , who gives a brief account of the proceedings ...
... York and the tears of the Duchess , who dreaded parting from her favourite stepdaughter and was very near her time with her fourth child , were portents of gloom long remembered by Dr. Lake , who gives a brief account of the proceedings ...
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... York was delivered of a son , who seemed healthy and likely to live . He was christened the next day , the King and the Prince of Orange standing godfathers . To Mary , his birth must have seemed the final irony ; it affected William's ...
... York was delivered of a son , who seemed healthy and likely to live . He was christened the next day , the King and the Prince of Orange standing godfathers . To Mary , his birth must have seemed the final irony ; it affected William's ...
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