Charles I, the Personal MonarchRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1983 - 426 Seiten |
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... wrote from Boulogne that , ' She sits already upon the skirts of womanhood . ' Not yet sixteen , in an age when girls matured three or four years later than today , she had a small slight figure , large eyes , projecting teeth and bony ...
... wrote from Boulogne that , ' She sits already upon the skirts of womanhood . ' Not yet sixteen , in an age when girls matured three or four years later than today , she had a small slight figure , large eyes , projecting teeth and bony ...
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... wrote to Louis that the seizures were entirely the fault of the French , the English merely responding to their aggression , and demanded the release of all British subjects and ships . " Charles offered nothing in return except ...
... wrote to Louis that the seizures were entirely the fault of the French , the English merely responding to their aggression , and demanded the release of all British subjects and ships . " Charles offered nothing in return except ...
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... wrote to his nephews : ' I am truly sorry that I have lost more than you , for you have only changed your father , since I will now occupy the place of the deceased ; but I have irreparably lost a brother.'34 It was perhaps typical of ...
... wrote to his nephews : ' I am truly sorry that I have lost more than you , for you have only changed your father , since I will now occupy the place of the deceased ; but I have irreparably lost a brother.'34 It was perhaps typical of ...
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The duke far out of order | 1 |
The illustrious hope of Great Britain 12 | 12 |
Baby Charles Steenie and their Dear Dad | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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