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... king , at the instigation of Sir R. W. burnt his father's will , which contained a large legacy to that his supposed daughter , and I believe his real one , for she was very like him , as her brother , General Schulembourg , is in black ...
... king , at the instigation of Sir R. W. burnt his father's will , which contained a large legacy to that his supposed daughter , and I believe his real one , for she was very like him , as her brother , General Schulembourg , is in black ...
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... King would not run in debt , and then would haue no need of us : you see how carefull Kings as well as other People ought to be not to lett themselves be led away by any Vice ; the inconveni- encys are great and fatal , for had not the King ...
... King would not run in debt , and then would haue no need of us : you see how carefull Kings as well as other People ought to be not to lett themselves be led away by any Vice ; the inconveni- encys are great and fatal , for had not the King ...
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... king's garden , an area equal to one of the large squares in London . The breezes were strong and constant . In the centre , four large umbrellas of new scarlet cloth were fixed , under which was the king's dining table ( heightened for ...
... king's garden , an area equal to one of the large squares in London . The breezes were strong and constant . In the centre , four large umbrellas of new scarlet cloth were fixed , under which was the king's dining table ( heightened for ...
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