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... desired to be buried privately at St. Germains , dying there in exile ; but the king of France told him that was the only thing in the world he could not grant him , for he would lay him where he would have the honour to lie by him ...
... desired to be buried privately at St. Germains , dying there in exile ; but the king of France told him that was the only thing in the world he could not grant him , for he would lay him where he would have the honour to lie by him ...
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... desired ; and all this without any noise , or bringing many together to design , which ever was and ever will be ingrateful to Parliaments , and however it may succeed for a little time will in the end be attended with prejudice . But ...
... desired ; and all this without any noise , or bringing many together to design , which ever was and ever will be ingrateful to Parliaments , and however it may succeed for a little time will in the end be attended with prejudice . But ...
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... desired , which when they should do , it would quickly appear how much they were at the king's disposal , and all things which now depended long would be hereafter dispatched in half the time . The king wondered very much that his ...
... desired , which when they should do , it would quickly appear how much they were at the king's disposal , and all things which now depended long would be hereafter dispatched in half the time . The king wondered very much that his ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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