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The ordinary and the godly people took the turn of pitying the poor Queen , and railing at his Majesty for using so good a wife , who had brought him so many fiue children , so abominably ill . Some of them ( and those would have ...
The ordinary and the godly people took the turn of pitying the poor Queen , and railing at his Majesty for using so good a wife , who had brought him so many fiue children , so abominably ill . Some of them ( and those would have ...
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His Majesty then came to the point of Madame Walmoden's coming to England , and said that she had told him she relied on the Queen's goodness , and would give herself up to whatever their Majesties thought fit .
His Majesty then came to the point of Madame Walmoden's coming to England , and said that she had told him she relied on the Queen's goodness , and would give herself up to whatever their Majesties thought fit .
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It will do the Queen no hurt , no more than any good ; and it will satisfy all the wise and good fools , who will call us all atheists if we don't pretend to be as great fools as they are . " After this eloquent and discreet persuasion ...
It will do the Queen no hurt , no more than any good ; and it will satisfy all the wise and good fools , who will call us all atheists if we don't pretend to be as great fools as they are . " After this eloquent and discreet persuasion ...
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Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
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