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Pàgina 47
... England make her entry in tears as an exile , accompanied by her infant son , and led by the hand by the great monarch , who , with unrivalled gene- rosity , had done all that delicacy could suggest and munificence could supply to make ...
... England make her entry in tears as an exile , accompanied by her infant son , and led by the hand by the great monarch , who , with unrivalled gene- rosity , had done all that delicacy could suggest and munificence could supply to make ...
Pàgina 48
... England , the dethroned Stuart monarch breathed his last , after that eventful interview in which Louis XIV . promised to recognise his son as king of England and to protect his interest . From hence , too , on the morrow , Mary ...
... England , the dethroned Stuart monarch breathed his last , after that eventful interview in which Louis XIV . promised to recognise his son as king of England and to protect his interest . From hence , too , on the morrow , Mary ...
Pàgina 51
... England died at St. Germains . She must be in heaven . She left not a dollar for herself , but gave away all to the poor , maintaining many families . She never in her life did wrong to anyone . If you were about to tell a story of ...
... England died at St. Germains . She must be in heaven . She left not a dollar for herself , but gave away all to the poor , maintaining many families . She never in her life did wrong to anyone . If you were about to tell a story of ...
Pàgina 53
... England and Austria was then set in motion to annul the marriage . The emperor engaged to demand from the Pope its dissolution , and in case of refusal the imperial troops were to invade the States of the Church , while the English ...
... England and Austria was then set in motion to annul the marriage . The emperor engaged to demand from the Pope its dissolution , and in case of refusal the imperial troops were to invade the States of the Church , while the English ...
Pàgina 56
... England in all that relates to the Navy from 1660 to 1673 ; ' and before his dethronement he had progressed considerably in his design of writing the history of his own life . Amid all the oversights and negligences of the bewildered ...
... England in all that relates to the Navy from 1660 to 1673 ; ' and before his dethronement he had progressed considerably in his design of writing the history of his own life . Amid all the oversights and negligences of the bewildered ...
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