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... CHARLES DARWIN , M.A. VI . A GLANCE AT THE TURKISH EMPIRE ... 1. History of the Ottoman Turks . By E. S. CREASY . 2 vols . 2. The Sultan and his People . By C. OSCANYAN , of Constanti- nople . 3. The Czar and the Sultan . By ADRIAN ...
... CHARLES DARWIN , M.A. VI . A GLANCE AT THE TURKISH EMPIRE ... 1. History of the Ottoman Turks . By E. S. CREASY . 2 vols . 2. The Sultan and his People . By C. OSCANYAN , of Constanti- nople . 3. The Czar and the Sultan . By ADRIAN ...
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... Charles ; the licentiousness and outrages upon the laws of morality and decency of the second Charles ; or the treachery and double - deal- ing of his brother , James II . , that we may attribute the disturb- ances which caused the ...
... Charles ; the licentiousness and outrages upon the laws of morality and decency of the second Charles ; or the treachery and double - deal- ing of his brother , James II . , that we may attribute the disturb- ances which caused the ...
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... Charles stood by him at the last moment . Dark surmises were rife that the Duke of Buckingham and his mother had poisoned the king - that they presumed , upon the experiment of using medicines not authorized by his physicians , was ...
... Charles stood by him at the last moment . Dark surmises were rife that the Duke of Buckingham and his mother had poisoned the king - that they presumed , upon the experiment of using medicines not authorized by his physicians , was ...
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... Charles I. , may be deepened by a knowledge of his fate . " Charles the Martyr , " as he has been termed by his admirers , was in truth no common man , nor would he have been , if born in humble circumstances . His character and conduct ...
... Charles I. , may be deepened by a knowledge of his fate . " Charles the Martyr , " as he has been termed by his admirers , was in truth no common man , nor would he have been , if born in humble circumstances . His character and conduct ...
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... Charles , that the children of this marriage should be educated in the Roman Catholic faith . Thus it was , that the two sons , Charles II . , and James II . , were secretly of this religion , while England claimed to be a Protestant ...
... Charles , that the children of this marriage should be educated in the Roman Catholic faith . Thus it was , that the two sons , Charles II . , and James II . , were secretly of this religion , while England claimed to be a Protestant ...
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