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Página 165
... husband as a queen - consort . The Archbishop of Canterbury forfeited the primacy of England for declining to assist at her corona- tion , or to take the oaths . The same scruples of conscience withheld the nonjuring bishops and clergy ...
... husband as a queen - consort . The Archbishop of Canterbury forfeited the primacy of England for declining to assist at her corona- tion , or to take the oaths . The same scruples of conscience withheld the nonjuring bishops and clergy ...
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... husband , one rainy day , as you are wet and I am dry . " The same plea was used for a dozen other errands . At last it was , " Get me a bucket of water , for you are wet and I am dry . " The bucket of water was brought and thrown over ...
... husband , one rainy day , as you are wet and I am dry . " The same plea was used for a dozen other errands . At last it was , " Get me a bucket of water , for you are wet and I am dry . " The bucket of water was brought and thrown over ...
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... husband in a sudden fit of jealousy . It is proper to remark , however , that this accusation rests on no proof , and is now generally disbelieved . She died at the Earl's romantic seat of Bretby Hall , in 1665 , before she had ...
... husband in a sudden fit of jealousy . It is proper to remark , however , that this accusation rests on no proof , and is now generally disbelieved . She died at the Earl's romantic seat of Bretby Hall , in 1665 , before she had ...
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... husband's unfortunate death , she retired from the world , and centering all her affection on her two children , seemed to live only for them . She resided after her widowhood at Althorpe , where she occu- pied herself in improving the ...
... husband's unfortunate death , she retired from the world , and centering all her affection on her two children , seemed to live only for them . She resided after her widowhood at Althorpe , where she occu- pied herself in improving the ...
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... husband's body , which had not pleased her . Her son , his face all swollen with weeping , handed her a slip of lighted wood - she asked him to tie it easily between her toes , that it might not too soon fall - her lips continued to ...
... husband's body , which had not pleased her . Her son , his face all swollen with weeping , handed her a slip of lighted wood - she asked him to tie it easily between her toes , that it might not too soon fall - her lips continued to ...
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