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... Lady . Mary I. was not recognised without bloodshed . Elizabeth's title was disputed . Mary II . was only a sovereign in name , and as much dependent on the will of her royal husband as a queen - consort . The Archbishop of Canterbury ...
... Lady . Mary I. was not recognised without bloodshed . Elizabeth's title was disputed . Mary II . was only a sovereign in name , and as much dependent on the will of her royal husband as a queen - consort . The Archbishop of Canterbury ...
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... lady , apparently on the verge of dissolution . At his en- trance every one retired , out of respect for those holy func tions of which he was the depositary , and Julio was left alone with the sick lady . After hearing her confession ...
... lady , apparently on the verge of dissolution . At his en- trance every one retired , out of respect for those holy func tions of which he was the depositary , and Julio was left alone with the sick lady . After hearing her confession ...
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... lady for the snuffers across the table , addressed her in the following emphatic and enamoured strain : - " Most beautiful , accomplished , and charming lady , will your ladyship , by an unmerited and undeserved condescension of your ...
... lady for the snuffers across the table , addressed her in the following emphatic and enamoured strain : - " Most beautiful , accomplished , and charming lady , will your ladyship , by an unmerited and undeserved condescension of your ...
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... Lady Charlotte afterwards first countess of Waldegrave . Lady Arabella subsequently married Colonel Godfrey of the Jewel Office . She died in 1730 , at the great age of eighty - two . The beautiful Lady Elizabeth Butler , countess of ...
... Lady Charlotte afterwards first countess of Waldegrave . Lady Arabella subsequently married Colonel Godfrey of the Jewel Office . She died in 1730 , at the great age of eighty - two . The beautiful Lady Elizabeth Butler , countess of ...
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... lady- like . The features are delicate , with a profusion of light brown hair - eyes and eyebrows of a darker hue ; the bust and hands very exquisite . At Blenheim is the portrait of another countess of Sunderland , second daughter of ...
... lady- like . The features are delicate , with a profusion of light brown hair - eyes and eyebrows of a darker hue ; the bust and hands very exquisite . At Blenheim is the portrait of another countess of Sunderland , second daughter of ...
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