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Page 81
King Charles the Second ' s restoration diffused the utmost joy throughout the
nation , and Tathain took the ready way to ensure popularity for the city pageant
produced in that eventful year , by making the Royal Oak the subject of the
principal ...
King Charles the Second ' s restoration diffused the utmost joy throughout the
nation , and Tathain took the ready way to ensure popularity for the city pageant
produced in that eventful year , by making the Royal Oak the subject of the
principal ...
Page 84
whose knees Charles occasionally reposed during the day he passed in that
celebrated tree , was honoured at the restoration by the change of his name to
Carlos , at the king ' s express desire , that it might thus assimilate with his own ;
and ...
whose knees Charles occasionally reposed during the day he passed in that
celebrated tree , was honoured at the restoration by the change of his name to
Carlos , at the king ' s express desire , that it might thus assimilate with his own ;
and ...
Page 198
By these lines , it would appear that Charles was concealed in the decayed
hollow of the Oak of Boscobel . Thomas Jordan , in his lines on the king ' s
escape ( printed in the introduction to this pageant , p . 83 ) , follows up the same
idea , and ...
By these lines , it would appear that Charles was concealed in the decayed
hollow of the Oak of Boscobel . Thomas Jordan , in his lines on the king ' s
escape ( printed in the introduction to this pageant , p . 83 ) , follows up the same
idea , and ...
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