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set to his court ; and it would have been well for him , and for the nation at large ,
had he adhered to his resolutions ; but his infamous paramour , Castlemaine ,
resumed her imperious sway within a few days after the king ' s marriage , and
the ...
set to his court ; and it would have been well for him , and for the nation at large ,
had he adhered to his resolutions ; but his infamous paramour , Castlemaine ,
resumed her imperious sway within a few days after the king ' s marriage , and
the ...
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That the king was drunk at Saxam with Sedley , Backhurst , & c . the night that my
Lord Arlington came thither , and yould not give him audience , or could not :
which is true , for it was the night that I was there and saw the king go up to his ...
That the king was drunk at Saxam with Sedley , Backhurst , & c . the night that my
Lord Arlington came thither , and yould not give him audience , or could not :
which is true , for it was the night that I was there and saw the king go up to his ...
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the king and the favourite , in some instances , with very beneficial results to the
public , as well as to individuals . ... but this woeful accident that chooseth this text
, — no book will serve this turn but the book of Kings , — 00 king but one of the ...
the king and the favourite , in some instances , with very beneficial results to the
public , as well as to individuals . ... but this woeful accident that chooseth this text
, — no book will serve this turn but the book of Kings , — 00 king but one of the ...
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