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CHARLES hunted the room in vain two hours : at length a female figure coming
up to a person just by him , and saying some very lively things in broken English ,
he enquired , as foon as the person fpoken to was left alone , who . she was .
CHARLES hunted the room in vain two hours : at length a female figure coming
up to a person just by him , and saying some very lively things in broken English ,
he enquired , as foon as the person fpoken to was left alone , who . she was .
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The King , when at Brufils , being desirous and resolved to see his fifter the
Princess of Orange , but withal under a necessity to make the journey with the
utmoft secrecy , did communicate his design to 110 person whatsoever . He
ordered ...
The King , when at Brufils , being desirous and resolved to see his fifter the
Princess of Orange , but withal under a necessity to make the journey with the
utmoft secrecy , did communicate his design to 110 person whatsoever . He
ordered ...
Página 83
... an unknown person came and asked of the landlord , if two Frenchmen had not
alighted at his house that morning ? ... he wanted to speak to them ; which he
having done the King was much surprized , but withal inclined to see the person .
... an unknown person came and asked of the landlord , if two Frenchmen had not
alighted at his house that morning ? ... he wanted to speak to them ; which he
having done the King was much surprized , but withal inclined to see the person .
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... his Majesty would folemnly promise to him not to mention what had happened
and he was to say , to FLEMING , or any other person whatsoever , until it
pleased God his Majesty was restored to his crowns , when he should not have
reason ...
... his Majesty would folemnly promise to him not to mention what had happened
and he was to say , to FLEMING , or any other person whatsoever , until it
pleased God his Majesty was restored to his crowns , when he should not have
reason ...
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... of a future difcovery he had disguised himself , being resolved to trust no
person with the secret . He then proposed that his Majesty would immediately
mount his horses , and make all the difpatch imaginable out of the States '
territories .
... of a future difcovery he had disguised himself , being resolved to trust no
person with the secret . He then proposed that his Majesty would immediately
mount his horses , and make all the difpatch imaginable out of the States '
territories .
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