Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... child ' , as he put it in a letter to a friend.1 It was perhaps the presence of his son - in - law that had brought James's intriguing and disagreeable instincts into play . All his concern for Mary was temporarily forgotten . Her bed ...
... child ' , as he put it in a letter to a friend.1 It was perhaps the presence of his son - in - law that had brought James's intriguing and disagreeable instincts into play . All his concern for Mary was temporarily forgotten . Her bed ...
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... child . He died without revealing any of the secrets with which he might have bought his life . Mary's writing - table was piled with pleas for Preston ; nothing was spared her . His family , counting on her fondness for children ...
... child . He died without revealing any of the secrets with which he might have bought his life . Mary's writing - table was piled with pleas for Preston ; nothing was spared her . His family , counting on her fondness for children ...
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... child . Q. 11. Whether did any woman , besides the confidants , see the Queen's face when she was in labour ? And whether she had the looks of a woman in labour ? Who was in the room , both men and women ? What time they came in , and ...
... child . Q. 11. Whether did any woman , besides the confidants , see the Queen's face when she was in labour ? And whether she had the looks of a woman in labour ? Who was in the room , both men and women ? What time they came in , and ...
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