Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... person and disposition of the young lady though it would not pass in the world [ i.e. it would appear odd ] for a prince to seem concerned in these particulars no circumstances of fortune or interest would engage me , without ...
... person and disposition of the young lady though it would not pass in the world [ i.e. it would appear odd ] for a prince to seem concerned in these particulars no circumstances of fortune or interest would engage me , without ...
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... person is hard , ' he continued , ' since it will be vast trouble to myself and the Queen if he should be either killed or taken prisoner . I desire your prayers ' he added abruptly , and Burnet was dismissed . Burnet thought it ...
... person is hard , ' he continued , ' since it will be vast trouble to myself and the Queen if he should be either killed or taken prisoner . I desire your prayers ' he added abruptly , and Burnet was dismissed . Burnet thought it ...
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... person and the Protestant Faith ' against all foreign and Popish invaders ... God preserve Your Majesty's person , direct your arms and prosper your councils ' , it ran , ' And let all your people say , Amen . " Three days later Russell ...
... person and the Protestant Faith ' against all foreign and Popish invaders ... God preserve Your Majesty's person , direct your arms and prosper your councils ' , it ran , ' And let all your people say , Amen . " Three days later Russell ...
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