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... highness would be sent to the queen his mother into France , which many un- reasonably apprehended , ) the king declared what council he intended should be about his son ; the reputation of whom , he thought , would allay all jealousies ...
... highness would be sent to the queen his mother into France , which many un- reasonably apprehended , ) the king declared what council he intended should be about his son ; the reputation of whom , he thought , would allay all jealousies ...
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... highness what preparations should " be made for his journey , and in what manner his family should be established . " There was one person more , who of necessity was to wait on the person of the prince , which was the earl of Berk ...
... highness what preparations should " be made for his journey , and in what manner his family should be established . " There was one person more , who of necessity was to wait on the person of the prince , which was the earl of Berk ...
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... highness , and to put that city into as good a posture of security for the prince's residence as was necessary ; nor was there any other strength designed to attend about his high- ness's person , than one regiment of horse , and one ...
... highness , and to put that city into as good a posture of security for the prince's residence as was necessary ; nor was there any other strength designed to attend about his high- ness's person , than one regiment of horse , and one ...
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... highness desired , " that there might be no general in Eng- " land but the prince of Wales , and that he might " receive his commission from him ; " which his majesty took well ; and so that commission of gene- 84 [ B. VIII . The prince ...
... highness desired , " that there might be no general in Eng- " land but the prince of Wales , and that he might " receive his commission from him ; " which his majesty took well ; and so that commission of gene- 84 [ B. VIII . The prince ...
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... highness found quickly another task incumbent on him than had been ex- pected , and a mischief much more difficult to be mastered , and which , if unmastered , must inevitably produce much worse effects than the other could ; which was ...
... highness found quickly another task incumbent on him than had been ex- pected , and a mischief much more difficult to be mastered , and which , if unmastered , must inevitably produce much worse effects than the other could ; which was ...
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