The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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Pagina 89
... prince and princess of Orange , with the consequences of it in his advancement to the see of Canterbury , has been ascribed to an incident which is supposed to have happened in the year 1677 , and is thus represented by Eachard , in his ...
... prince and princess of Orange , with the consequences of it in his advancement to the see of Canterbury , has been ascribed to an incident which is supposed to have happened in the year 1677 , and is thus represented by Eachard , in his ...
Pagina 376
... prince was ordered to quit St James's palace as soon as the princess could be removed ; in consequence of which mandate , he retired to Norfolk house , where he formed a court for himself out of the opposition leaders . On the re ...
... prince was ordered to quit St James's palace as soon as the princess could be removed ; in consequence of which mandate , he retired to Norfolk house , where he formed a court for himself out of the opposition leaders . On the re ...
Pagina 679
... prince of Wales , and the princess Augusta of Saxe - Gotha , was born on the 4th of June , ( new style , ) 1738. He was publicly baptized by the name of George William Frederick . At his birth he was a weak infant ; but became robust ...
... prince of Wales , and the princess Augusta of Saxe - Gotha , was born on the 4th of June , ( new style , ) 1738. He was publicly baptized by the name of George William Frederick . At his birth he was a weak infant ; but became robust ...
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