Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Volums 10-11Lea and Blanchard, 1847 |
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... Death of king William Accession of queen Anne - Dangerous illness of queen Mary Beatrice - Her letters - Her poverty - Alarming progress of organic malady - Her patience - Divisions in her council - Her timorous policy - Ma- ternal ...
... Death of king William Accession of queen Anne - Dangerous illness of queen Mary Beatrice - Her letters - Her poverty - Alarming progress of organic malady - Her patience - Divisions in her council - Her timorous policy - Ma- ternal ...
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... death he denounced at the bar of the commons several members of that house , as confederate with other gentlemen in a plot for restoring that prince , in pursuance of which treasonable de- sign they had , he affirmed , " sent letters to ...
... death he denounced at the bar of the commons several members of that house , as confederate with other gentlemen in a plot for restoring that prince , in pursuance of which treasonable de- sign they had , he affirmed , " sent letters to ...
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... death of William III . , as peacefully as if there had been no such person in existence as a brother , whom a closely balanced moiety of her subjects considered their king de jure . That no effort was made in behalf of that prince by ...
... death of William III . , as peacefully as if there had been no such person in existence as a brother , whom a closely balanced moiety of her subjects considered their king de jure . That no effort was made in behalf of that prince by ...
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... death of king William proclaimed the exiled representative of the house of Stuart king of Scotland , in his own county of Inverness ; and soon after , pre- sented himself at the court of St. Germains , for the purpose of persuading the ...
... death of king William proclaimed the exiled representative of the house of Stuart king of Scotland , in his own county of Inverness ; and soon after , pre- sented himself at the court of St. Germains , for the purpose of persuading the ...
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... death , peace- fully succeed to the throne . In the meantime , he was too young to exercise the functions of regality in his own person , and would be bet- ter employed in finishing his education , under the eye of his royal mother ...
... death , peace- fully succeed to the throne . In the meantime , he was too young to exercise the functions of regality in his own person , and would be bet- ter employed in finishing his education , under the eye of his royal mother ...
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