The Queens of England and Their Times: From Matilda, Queen of William the Conqueror, to Adelaide, Queen of William the Fourth, Том 1D. Appleton and Company, 1858 |
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... ment . Te Deum was sung , and bonfires blazed , in honour of her birth ; and pre- parations were made for her christening , which , on the tenth of September , was celebrated with extraordinary pomp and splendour . On that day , the ...
... ment . Te Deum was sung , and bonfires blazed , in honour of her birth ; and pre- parations were made for her christening , which , on the tenth of September , was celebrated with extraordinary pomp and splendour . On that day , the ...
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... ment , had not been , I would not have tiful by perspicuity ; and she greatly made the half of my way the end of my admired metaphors , when not too vio - journey . And thus , as one desirous to lent , and antitheses , when just and hap ...
... ment , had not been , I would not have tiful by perspicuity ; and she greatly made the half of my way the end of my admired metaphors , when not too vio - journey . And thus , as one desirous to lent , and antitheses , when just and hap ...
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... ment of a female merely avoided taking part in the strug- empiric , to whose care the royal pa- gle for the crown . She did not , as tient had been improperly confided ; some historians state , raise troops in aid and coming , as it did ...
... ment of a female merely avoided taking part in the strug- empiric , to whose care the royal pa- gle for the crown . She did not , as tient had been improperly confided ; some historians state , raise troops in aid and coming , as it did ...
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... ment , so incensed the Queen and the privy council against her , that she was ordered not to leave the palace , and , in the end , confined to her own chamber , and surrounded by spies , who reported that she was too ill to travel , and ...
... ment , so incensed the Queen and the privy council against her , that she was ordered not to leave the palace , and , in the end , confined to her own chamber , and surrounded by spies , who reported that she was too ill to travel , and ...
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... ment . Her confinement had been ren- dered as uncomfortable as it could well be . After a month's close imprisonment in the Tower , by which the health of the Princess had severely suffered , she ob- tained , with great difficulty ...
... ment . Her confinement had been ren- dered as uncomfortable as it could well be . After a month's close imprisonment in the Tower , by which the health of the Princess had severely suffered , she ob- tained , with great difficulty ...
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