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... Queen's Reign , was written at Windsor , just upon finishing the peace ; at which time , your father and my Lord Boling- broke had a misunderstanding with each other , that was attended with very bad consequences . When I came to ...
... Queen's Reign , was written at Windsor , just upon finishing the peace ; at which time , your father and my Lord Boling- broke had a misunderstanding with each other , that was attended with very bad consequences . When I came to ...
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... Queen's death ; and then to my station here ; where I stayed twelve years , and never saw my lord your father afterward . They could not agree about printing the History of the Four last Years : and therefore I have kept it to this time ...
... Queen's death ; and then to my station here ; where I stayed twelve years , and never saw my lord your father afterward . They could not agree about printing the History of the Four last Years : and therefore I have kept it to this time ...
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... queen's time , I believed you were so glutted with the office , that you had not patience to venture on a letter to an absent useless acquaintance ; and I find I owe yours to my Lord Oxford . The History you mention was written above a ...
... queen's time , I believed you were so glutted with the office , that you had not patience to venture on a letter to an absent useless acquaintance ; and I find I owe yours to my Lord Oxford . The History you mention was written above a ...
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... QUEEN ANNE • PAGE I 193 REMARKS ON LORD CLARENDON'S REBELLION " 271 " HISTORY OF THE 289 REMARKS ON BISHOP BURNET'S " HISTORY OF HIS OWN TIME " NOTES ON THE " " FREEHOLDER " " INDEX . 325 369 379 THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF ...
... QUEEN ANNE • PAGE I 193 REMARKS ON LORD CLARENDON'S REBELLION " 271 " HISTORY OF THE 289 REMARKS ON BISHOP BURNET'S " HISTORY OF HIS OWN TIME " NOTES ON THE " " FREEHOLDER " " INDEX . 325 369 379 THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF ...
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Jonathan Swift Temple Scott. THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN . THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN X. B THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN.
Jonathan Swift Temple Scott. THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN . THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN X. B THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN.
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