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... he would not the less have his own way . As soon as this was known , a deep murmur , the fore- Disgrace runner of a tempest , gave him warning that the spirit of Halifax . CHAP . VI . 1685 . General before which his JAMES THE SECOND . 11.
... he would not the less have his own way . As soon as this was known , a deep murmur , the fore- Disgrace runner of a tempest , gave him warning that the spirit of Halifax . CHAP . VI . 1685 . General before which his JAMES THE SECOND . 11.
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... known , that he had always laboured to counteract the influence exercised by the court of Versailles on English affairs . Lewis expressed great pleasure at the news . The ministers of the United Provinces and of the House of Austria ...
... known , that he had always laboured to counteract the influence exercised by the court of Versailles on English affairs . Lewis expressed great pleasure at the news . The ministers of the United Provinces and of the House of Austria ...
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... known that the documents to which he attached so much value might have been composed by any lad of fifteen in the college of Douay , and contained nothing which had not , in the opinion of all Protestant divines , been ten thou- sand ...
... known that the documents to which he attached so much value might have been composed by any lad of fifteen in the college of Douay , and contained nothing which had not , in the opinion of all Protestant divines , been ten thou- sand ...
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... known on the road which he had now to travel . Be- tween Chester and the capital there was not an inn where he had not been in a brawl . Wherever he came he pressed horses in defiance of law , swore at the cooks and postilions , and ...
... known on the road which he had now to travel . Be- tween Chester and the capital there was not an inn where he had not been in a brawl . Wherever he came he pressed horses in defiance of law , swore at the cooks and postilions , and ...
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... known as a most pleasing companion and as a most skilful diplo- matist . He contrived , while flirting with the Duchess of Mazarin , discussing literary questions with Waller and Saint Evremond , and corresponding with La Fon- taine ...
... known as a most pleasing companion and as a most skilful diplo- matist . He contrived , while flirting with the Duchess of Mazarin , discussing literary questions with Waller and Saint Evremond , and corresponding with La Fon- taine ...
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