Kings̓ Favourite: The Love Story of Robert Carr and Lady EssexLippincott, 1929 - 320 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 34–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... hath changed his tailors and tiremen many times , and all to please the Prince . The King teacheth him Latin every morning , and I think some one should teach him English too , for he is a Scotch lad , and hath much need of better ...
... hath changed his tailors and tiremen many times , and all to please the Prince . The King teacheth him Latin every morning , and I think some one should teach him English too , for he is a Scotch lad , and hath much need of better ...
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... hath many a time prayed for you , which I never did for any subject alive but for you . But the lightening my heart of this burden is not now the only cause that makes me press you undelayedly to ease my grief ; for your own furious ...
... hath many a time prayed for you , which I never did for any subject alive but for you . But the lightening my heart of this burden is not now the only cause that makes me press you undelayedly to ease my grief ; for your own furious ...
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... hath raised me to your degree , so he hath now disposed me to your censures . This may be any of your own cases , and therefore I assure myself you will not take circumstances for evidence , for if you should the conditions of a man's ...
... hath raised me to your degree , so he hath now disposed me to your censures . This may be any of your own cases , and therefore I assure myself you will not take circumstances for evidence , for if you should the conditions of a man's ...
Բովանդակություն
CHAPTER PAGE I How A BROKEN LEG MENDS A FORTUNE | 13 |
THE FAVOURITE MAKES GREAT FRIENDS AND ENEMIES | 29 |
THE LADY AND THE GHOST | 44 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
15 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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