Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... soon as the second Council meeting had risen the King and his brother came to the royal closet at Whitehall and congratulated her . Ignoring , as it seems , her stricken looks , Charles said that she was no longer his niece but his ...
... soon as the second Council meeting had risen the King and his brother came to the royal closet at Whitehall and congratulated her . Ignoring , as it seems , her stricken looks , Charles said that she was no longer his niece but his ...
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... soon became obvious to those he loved ; and there came a moment when he discovered that he did love Mary , in spite of the fact that she had shrunk from him and publicly humiliated him at the beginning of their relationship . Her record ...
... soon became obvious to those he loved ; and there came a moment when he discovered that he did love Mary , in spite of the fact that she had shrunk from him and publicly humiliated him at the beginning of their relationship . Her record ...
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... soon as they can get them'1 without being able to picture such a situation outside a novel or a play , had now to endure the horror and the panic of the reality . Very soon the Princess's misery became apparent ; her new chaplain , Dr ...
... soon as they can get them'1 without being able to picture such a situation outside a novel or a play , had now to endure the horror and the panic of the reality . Very soon the Princess's misery became apparent ; her new chaplain , Dr ...
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