Mary II: Queen of EnglandCape, 1953 - 279 стор. |
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... wife . ' • pray Anne continued to correspond with Frances . Mary burst into bitter railing . ' It is a strange thing for man and wife to quarrel ... you have been always with my sister , [ and ] grudge one minute [ to ] stay with me ...
... wife . ' • pray Anne continued to correspond with Frances . Mary burst into bitter railing . ' It is a strange thing for man and wife to quarrel ... you have been always with my sister , [ and ] grudge one minute [ to ] stay with me ...
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... wife of the national hero , but because of her beauty , her youth , her grace , her eager desire to please and to be loved . The effect on Mary was immediate and overwhelming . Her vola- tility , her instinct for self - dramatization ...
... wife of the national hero , but because of her beauty , her youth , her grace , her eager desire to please and to be loved . The effect on Mary was immediate and overwhelming . Her vola- tility , her instinct for self - dramatization ...
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... wife to have writ first ' ) , describes the amount of company she receives and con- tinues with messages to Frances's mother and another friend . ' You will excuse me , ' she concludes , ' if I do not say much to you whom I love like my ...
... wife to have writ first ' ) , describes the amount of company she receives and con- tinues with messages to Frances's mother and another friend . ' You will excuse me , ' she concludes , ' if I do not say much to you whom I love like my ...
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