Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... continued . Again , Temple and Danby began to visualize a breaking off of all the negotiations . Charles , who wanted the marriage to take place , continued to play an unwilling part , for the benefit of the French Ambassador . James E ...
... continued . Again , Temple and Danby began to visualize a breaking off of all the negotiations . Charles , who wanted the marriage to take place , continued to play an unwilling part , for the benefit of the French Ambassador . James E ...
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... continued to see a great deal of the Churchills until her death , thirty - eight years later . Sarah's mischief - making and taking of sides might perhaps have helped to create coldness or even enmity between Frances and Mary . Nothing ...
... continued to see a great deal of the Churchills until her death , thirty - eight years later . Sarah's mischief - making and taking of sides might perhaps have helped to create coldness or even enmity between Frances and Mary . Nothing ...
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... continued to watch her movements as if they were those of one working against the state . Mary was not able , in these early days , to discriminate between the real and the suppositious dangers ; further- more , she was surrounded by ...
... continued to watch her movements as if they were those of one working against the state . Mary was not able , in these early days , to discriminate between the real and the suppositious dangers ; further- more , she was surrounded by ...
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