Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... things . ' As she did not answer , he blundered on ; if there should be at any time , ' any disjointing between the Prince and her , that would ruin all ' . ' You need fear no such thing , ' said Mary simply . ' If any person attempts ...
... things . ' As she did not answer , he blundered on ; if there should be at any time , ' any disjointing between the Prince and her , that would ruin all ' . ' You need fear no such thing , ' said Mary simply . ' If any person attempts ...
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... thing else , ' she continues , ' but I think it has pleased God to punish [ the Cabinet ] justly , for they really talked as if it were impossible they should be beaten . " 1 - The whole of the English coast now lay unprotected . The ...
... thing else , ' she continues , ' but I think it has pleased God to punish [ the Cabinet ] justly , for they really talked as if it were impossible they should be beaten . " 1 - The whole of the English coast now lay unprotected . The ...
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... thing was let fly over St. James's and Whitehall , or if the notice was sent secretly to the King ? A. 7. As soon as the King came , he sent for the Queen - Dowager and all the Privy Council . After that , it was known all over St ...
... thing was let fly over St. James's and Whitehall , or if the notice was sent secretly to the King ? A. 7. As soon as the King came , he sent for the Queen - Dowager and all the Privy Council . After that , it was known all over St ...
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