The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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... father - Retreat of the French fleet -Mortification of the Prince - War between England and France— Determination of the Prince to go over to Scotland - The Council of Seven disapprove of his intention - The Elizabeth and La Doutelle ...
... father - Retreat of the French fleet -Mortification of the Prince - War between England and France— Determination of the Prince to go over to Scotland - The Council of Seven disapprove of his intention - The Elizabeth and La Doutelle ...
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... father , Prince James Sobieski , was deprived of his government of Augsburg and imprisoned . In despair at this unexpected opposition , both James and Clementine now regarded their union as an impos- sibility . But at this crisis , a ...
... father , Prince James Sobieski , was deprived of his government of Augsburg and imprisoned . In despair at this unexpected opposition , both James and Clementine now regarded their union as an impos- sibility . But at this crisis , a ...
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... father had been involved by faithless and wicked men -that he was entirely of opinion that all clergymen not tolerated by the statutes of a nation , ought to be confined to the business of their profession , and that if any of them ...
... father had been involved by faithless and wicked men -that he was entirely of opinion that all clergymen not tolerated by the statutes of a nation , ought to be confined to the business of their profession , and that if any of them ...
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... father , seldom undertook any measure without first consulting his spiritual advisers , talked the matter over with his confessors . These keepers of the royal conscience thought somewhat differently . It was very desirable , they said ...
... father , seldom undertook any measure without first consulting his spiritual advisers , talked the matter over with his confessors . These keepers of the royal conscience thought somewhat differently . It was very desirable , they said ...
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... father had no objection , but on the matter being discussed with the Princess , she strongly opposed it , and desired that neither of her children should be removed from her . † Her request was granted , but events soon arose which ...
... father had no objection , but on the matter being discussed with the Princess , she strongly opposed it , and desired that neither of her children should be removed from her . † Her request was granted , but events soon arose which ...
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