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... received 242 Proofs of the Birth of the Prince of Wales submitted to the Privy Council 244 Disgrace of Sunderland 246 William takes leave of the States of Holland 247 He embarks and sails ; He is driven back by a Storm ; His Declaration ...
... received 242 Proofs of the Birth of the Prince of Wales submitted to the Privy Council 244 Disgrace of Sunderland 246 William takes leave of the States of Holland 247 He embarks and sails ; He is driven back by a Storm ; His Declaration ...
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... received . The Dutch was his own tongue . With the French he was not less familiar . He understood Latin , Italian , and Spanish . He spoke and wrote English and German , inelegantly , it is true , and inex- actly , but fluently and ...
... received . The Dutch was his own tongue . With the French he was not less familiar . He understood Latin , Italian , and Spanish . He spoke and wrote English and German , inelegantly , it is true , and inex- actly , but fluently and ...
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... received is singu- larly characteristic . To Bentinck , who had sent from Paris very alarming intel- ligence , William merely replied , at the end of a long letter of business , - " Pour les assasins je ne luy en ay pas voulu parler ...
... received is singu- larly characteristic . To Bentinck , who had sent from Paris very alarming intel- ligence , William merely replied , at the end of a long letter of business , - " Pour les assasins je ne luy en ay pas voulu parler ...
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... received with loud applause by all Protestants , and had been felt by the Roman Catholics as a severe blow . The greatest Doctor that the Church of Rome has produced since the schism of the sixteenth century , Bossuet , Bishop of Meaux ...
... received with loud applause by all Protestants , and had been felt by the Roman Catholics as a severe blow . The greatest Doctor that the Church of Rome has produced since the schism of the sixteenth century , Bossuet , Bishop of Meaux ...
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... received there with kindness and respect . He had many free conver- sations with the Princess on politics and religion , and soon became her spiritual director and confidential adviser . William proved a much more gracious host than ...
... received there with kindness and respect . He had many free conver- sations with the Princess on politics and religion , and soon became her spiritual director and confidential adviser . William proved a much more gracious host than ...
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