Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... become a permanent misery , his hold on life was stubborn . A popular rhyme prophesied that in spite of his physical disabilities he would become Stadtholder of Holland , as his father and grandfather had been before him . Troops of ...
... become a permanent misery , his hold on life was stubborn . A popular rhyme prophesied that in spite of his physical disabilities he would become Stadtholder of Holland , as his father and grandfather had been before him . Troops of ...
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... becoming a puppet king under the jurisdic- tion of an Anglo - French tyranny . To the shillyshallying of his allies ... become a phrase in everyday use . ' I can always die on the last dyke , ' he said , at a moment when total disaster ...
... becoming a puppet king under the jurisdic- tion of an Anglo - French tyranny . To the shillyshallying of his allies ... become a phrase in everyday use . ' I can always die on the last dyke , ' he said , at a moment when total disaster ...
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... become you very well to speak to him of iť.3 - - James was not quite up to date in his knowledge . By this time , his daughter , although certainly no meddler in politics , had become privy to her husband's councils and was instructed ...
... become you very well to speak to him of iť.3 - - James was not quite up to date in his knowledge . By this time , his daughter , although certainly no meddler in politics , had become privy to her husband's councils and was instructed ...
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