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... gratitude . Yet * See Swift's account of her in the Journal to Stella Henry Sidney's Journal of March 31. 1680 , in Mr. Blencowe's interesting collection . there still remained one cause of estrangement . A time 10 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... gratitude . Yet * See Swift's account of her in the Journal to Stella Henry Sidney's Journal of March 31. 1680 , in Mr. Blencowe's interesting collection . there still remained one cause of estrangement . A time 10 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... cause of William's discontent ; nor would she ever have learned it from himself . In general his temper inclined him rather to brood over his griefs than to give utterance to them ; and in this particular case his lips were sealed by a ...
... cause of William's discontent ; nor would she ever have learned it from himself . In general his temper inclined him rather to brood over his griefs than to give utterance to them ; and in this particular case his lips were sealed by a ...
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... cause which three words of frank explana- standing tion would remove , they are fortunate if they possess an the Prince indiscreet friend who blurts out the whole truth . Burnet and plainly told the Princess what the feeling was which ...
... cause which three words of frank explana- standing tion would remove , they are fortunate if they possess an the Prince indiscreet friend who blurts out the whole truth . Burnet and plainly told the Princess what the feeling was which ...
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... cause is to be partly attributed his singular indifference to danger . He had a great work to do ; and till it was done nothing could harm him . Therefore it was that , in spite of the prognostications of physicians , he recovered from ...
... cause is to be partly attributed his singular indifference to danger . He had a great work to do ; and till it was done nothing could harm him . Therefore it was that , in spite of the prognostications of physicians , he recovered from ...
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... cause with the Roman Catholics against the Church of England . This change in the language of the court poet was indica- tive of a great change in the policy of the court . The original purpose of James had been to obtain for the Church ...
... cause with the Roman Catholics against the Church of England . This change in the language of the court poet was indica- tive of a great change in the policy of the court . The original purpose of James had been to obtain for the Church ...
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