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HE was some time out of any employment at Court , and refrain'd even from passing his Compliments there till the marriage of his third Wife , the Countess of ANGLESEY , a natural Daughter of King JAMES II . upon which he went to kiss ...
HE was some time out of any employment at Court , and refrain'd even from passing his Compliments there till the marriage of his third Wife , the Countess of ANGLESEY , a natural Daughter of King JAMES II . upon which he went to kiss ...
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The second Wife had by a former husband two daughters , whom he always treated with the greatest respect and kindness , as themselves have always acknowledged : And after her death , he contributed to marry one of her daughters ...
The second Wife had by a former husband two daughters , whom he always treated with the greatest respect and kindness , as themselves have always acknowledged : And after her death , he contributed to marry one of her daughters ...
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SO also the Statute mentions only the King's eldest Daughter , and his eldest Son's Wife ; whereas the disrespect to him would be as great in violating his second Daughter , or his second Son's Wife : But in that case the publick is not ...
SO also the Statute mentions only the King's eldest Daughter , and his eldest Son's Wife ; whereas the disrespect to him would be as great in violating his second Daughter , or his second Son's Wife : But in that case the publick is not ...
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A SHORT LIFE OF THE DUKE | 11 |
Loves SLAVERY AND OTHER POEMS page | 27 |
ON FRIENDSHIP page | 65 |
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