The Month, Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1866 |
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Page 3
... brought the king , an he had wedded them , a richer dower than this French pearl ; and then Maine and Anjou , those fair jewels of his crown , should not have been lost . " After a pause , Joan Dacre said : " Methinks the new queen ...
... brought the king , an he had wedded them , a richer dower than this French pearl ; and then Maine and Anjou , those fair jewels of his crown , should not have been lost . " After a pause , Joan Dacre said : " Methinks the new queen ...
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... brought us here she conversed all the time in French with Lord Suffolk . She holds her head very high , and looks older than fifteen . But as regardeth beauty , your grace , in my poor judgment , doth as much surpass the queen as a full ...
... brought us here she conversed all the time in French with Lord Suffolk . She holds her head very high , and looks older than fifteen . But as regardeth beauty , your grace , in my poor judgment , doth as much surpass the queen as a full ...
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... brought up with French gentlewomen , and acquired their language ; but report declares that your majesty converses with ease in five diverse languages . " " Five ? " her grace replied . " Nay , four - Latin , French , Italian , and ...
... brought up with French gentlewomen , and acquired their language ; but report declares that your majesty converses with ease in five diverse languages . " " Five ? " her grace replied . " Nay , four - Latin , French , Italian , and ...
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... learn thee how to grieve ! ' Yolande hath told me that when she was taken to her mother - in- law , she should have died of sorrow , but that Ferry was brought to play with her . She would not take heed of 20 A STORMY LIFE ; OR 20.
... learn thee how to grieve ! ' Yolande hath told me that when she was taken to her mother - in- law , she should have died of sorrow , but that Ferry was brought to play with her . She would not take heed of 20 A STORMY LIFE ; OR 20.
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... brought in a bill for the relief of Chelsea pensioners , and for abolishing the exorbitant usury which oppressed them . Through his exertions they always received half - a - year's pension in advance , and the annuity itself was ...
... brought in a bill for the relief of Chelsea pensioners , and for abolishing the exorbitant usury which oppressed them . Through his exertions they always received half - a - year's pension in advance , and the annuity itself was ...
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