Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... added , ' Did you not notice how her mother carved to her at dinner ? " This is one of the few indications of Lady Hyde's attitude . It was at this point - Anne being now eight months pregnant — that Sir Charles Berkeley , one of the ...
... added , ' Did you not notice how her mother carved to her at dinner ? " This is one of the few indications of Lady Hyde's attitude . It was at this point - Anne being now eight months pregnant — that Sir Charles Berkeley , one of the ...
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... added that the Duchess kept five thousand pounds a year for herself , ' laid by ' quantities of jewels and was altogether ' most expenseful ' . ' The picture of an energetic , richly dressed , absentee mother is as familiar as it is ...
... added that the Duchess kept five thousand pounds a year for herself , ' laid by ' quantities of jewels and was altogether ' most expenseful ' . ' The picture of an energetic , richly dressed , absentee mother is as familiar as it is ...
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... added . Neither promise was fulfilled ; the King forgot the cannon - and Gloucester's army continued to plague the inhabitants of Camden with their drum- beatings and shoutings.1 2 During the summer of 1693 the hopes of the Jacobites ...
... added . Neither promise was fulfilled ; the King forgot the cannon - and Gloucester's army continued to plague the inhabitants of Camden with their drum- beatings and shoutings.1 2 During the summer of 1693 the hopes of the Jacobites ...
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