Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... described by a number of prejudiced but keen - witted observers . Sir William Temple's appraisal of the events that led up to the marriage were so warmed by the Court atmosphere as to make him describe William arriving ' like a hasty ...
... described by a number of prejudiced but keen - witted observers . Sir William Temple's appraisal of the events that led up to the marriage were so warmed by the Court atmosphere as to make him describe William arriving ' like a hasty ...
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... described Mary's previous pregnancy as ' only imagination , which saddens us all ' . Fond though she was of her dear Lemon , the Duchess naturally wanted a child of her own and a Catho- lic to succeed her husband as heir presumptive ...
... described Mary's previous pregnancy as ' only imagination , which saddens us all ' . Fond though she was of her dear Lemon , the Duchess naturally wanted a child of her own and a Catho- lic to succeed her husband as heir presumptive ...
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... described by her as the ' lemon letters ' ( dispatches written in lemon - juice , that stood out when held up to the fire ) . The writer of these letters declared that Mordaunt was the traitor ; if that was the case , his absence at ...
... described by her as the ' lemon letters ' ( dispatches written in lemon - juice , that stood out when held up to the fire ) . The writer of these letters declared that Mordaunt was the traitor ; if that was the case , his absence at ...
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