Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... told the English Ambassador that he did not believe in the stories of an invasion ; the Duke had given him his word that nothing would be attempted ; when pressed , William refused to interfere.1 When the news of Monmouth's landing and ...
... told the English Ambassador that he did not believe in the stories of an invasion ; the Duke had given him his word that nothing would be attempted ; when pressed , William refused to interfere.1 When the news of Monmouth's landing and ...
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... told Burnet that if he had married her , he would have been the most miserable of men ; now , having cast about for an envoy whose manners and policy were likely to please , he sent the Earl of Shrewsbury to ask the Princess if she ...
... told Burnet that if he had married her , he would have been the most miserable of men ; now , having cast about for an envoy whose manners and policy were likely to please , he sent the Earl of Shrewsbury to ask the Princess if she ...
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... told him that he must have brought the contrary wind with him from Holland ; so the secretary recalled her long afterwards , smiling and friendly ; her spirits rose as it became clear that she and William must remain in Canterbury for a ...
... told him that he must have brought the contrary wind with him from Holland ; so the secretary recalled her long afterwards , smiling and friendly ; her spirits rose as it became clear that she and William must remain in Canterbury for a ...
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