English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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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 , 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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... desired that the king of Sweden might be associated with them as one principal party in that league which is this day concluded and signed by their commissioners and plenipotentiaries ; . . . and whereas the king of Sweden himself ...
... desired that the king of Sweden might be associated with them as one principal party in that league which is this day concluded and signed by their commissioners and plenipotentiaries ; . . . and whereas the king of Sweden himself ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
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