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Strona 32
1688 , At Sherborne lodge , William , Prince of Orange , was joined by George ,
Prince of Denmark , the Dukes of Ormond and Grafton , aud Lord Churchill ,
afterwards Duke of Marlborough . BIOGRAPHY . Ashton , Thomas , divine ,
Wareham ...
1688 , At Sherborne lodge , William , Prince of Orange , was joined by George ,
Prince of Denmark , the Dukes of Ormond and Grafton , aud Lord Churchill ,
afterwards Duke of Marlborough . BIOGRAPHY . Ashton , Thomas , divine ,
Wareham ...
Strona 180
We really do from his travels , was made a Captain in not recollect to have heard
at any time or the 20th regiment of foot , but afterwards upon any occasion , the
name of the resigned ; he succeeded to the title , on the Duke of Marlborough ...
We really do from his travels , was made a Captain in not recollect to have heard
at any time or the 20th regiment of foot , but afterwards upon any occasion , the
name of the resigned ; he succeeded to the title , on the Duke of Marlborough ...
Strona 197
... produced the boundless and daring ambition never effici that might naturally
be exrecoiled from any action necessary pecled upon a narrow and base miod .
towards attaining the objects which Neglecting the Princess , the Duke she had in
...
... produced the boundless and daring ambition never effici that might naturally
be exrecoiled from any action necessary pecled upon a narrow and base miod .
towards attaining the objects which Neglecting the Princess , the Duke she had in
...
Strona 198
cess . many rich and powerful provinces during the absence of the Duke , she
stimulated his eagernes i to annul the consented to fix her abode in that former
marriage of Jacoba . But , cily , until succours should arrive from whilst the food
pair ...
cess . many rich and powerful provinces during the absence of the Duke , she
stimulated his eagernes i to annul the consented to fix her abode in that former
marriage of Jacoba . But , cily , until succours should arrive from whilst the food
pair ...
Strona 200
Jacoba , who , she might be permitted , from her ves in place of all her pompous
titles , sel , to speak with her cousin the Duke now bore only the title of Countess
of Burgundy ; and the Duke pot de- of Ostervant , retired into Zealand , to clining ...
Jacoba , who , she might be permitted , from her ves in place of all her pompous
titles , sel , to speak with her cousin the Duke now bore only the title of Countess
of Burgundy ; and the Duke pot de- of Ostervant , retired into Zealand , to clining ...
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