Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... father's closet that he slept in when her mother had the measles ; her mother's ' fine , white and fat hands ' , loaded with rings ; her father taking her on his knee at a Council meeting and ' playing with her like the ordinary private ...
... father's closet that he slept in when her mother had the measles ; her mother's ' fine , white and fat hands ' , loaded with rings ; her father taking her on his knee at a Council meeting and ' playing with her like the ordinary private ...
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... father - in - law's analogies . He replied briefly and noncommittally , leaving the personal side of the corres- pondence to his wife . Now that they were separated Mary's early dependence on her father's love seems to have returned to ...
... father - in - law's analogies . He replied briefly and noncommittally , leaving the personal side of the corres- pondence to his wife . Now that they were separated Mary's early dependence on her father's love seems to have returned to ...
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... father's merciless triumph saw her establishment as the co - defender of Protestantism in Europe - a long , hard , complicated part that cost her many tears to learn . James II's victory was sealed by the blood of his people in that ...
... father's merciless triumph saw her establishment as the co - defender of Protestantism in Europe - a long , hard , complicated part that cost her many tears to learn . James II's victory was sealed by the blood of his people in that ...
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