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She indeed shew ' d both her witt and her vertue in managing the affaire so
dexterously , that the duke overmastered by his passion , at last gave her a
promise of marriage some time before the Restoration : not long after which , the
lord ...
She indeed shew ' d both her witt and her vertue in managing the affaire so
dexterously , that the duke overmastered by his passion , at last gave her a
promise of marriage some time before the Restoration : not long after which , the
lord ...
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his private estate in Gloucestershire ; but he emerged from his obscurity at the
Restoration , was elevated to the primacy , and placed the crown on the head of
Charles II . He died on the 4th of June , 1663 , leaving behind him an
unblemished ...
his private estate in Gloucestershire ; but he emerged from his obscurity at the
Restoration , was elevated to the primacy , and placed the crown on the head of
Charles II . He died on the 4th of June , 1663 , leaving behind him an
unblemished ...
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None at all , replied he , but that you might be induced to prevail with your father
to do me justice , by restoring my child , that ... Harrington ' s book was burnt after
the restoration by a decree of the university of Oxford , together with Hobbes ' s ...
None at all , replied he , but that you might be induced to prevail with your father
to do me justice , by restoring my child , that ... Harrington ' s book was burnt after
the restoration by a decree of the university of Oxford , together with Hobbes ' s ...
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