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Page 39
... King's principal Master of the Horse , to which his Highness had been previously invited , in conformity to the arrangement made with his Majesty and the Duke ; for the indispensable incognito of his Highness did not admit of any public ...
... King's principal Master of the Horse , to which his Highness had been previously invited , in conformity to the arrangement made with his Majesty and the Duke ; for the indispensable incognito of his Highness did not admit of any public ...
Page 42
... King then went down stairs with the Duke , and with the whole of his retinue , in the same form that he had observed ... King's Majesty intreated the Prince to retire to rest as soon as possible , on account of the fatigue which he would ...
... King then went down stairs with the Duke , and with the whole of his retinue , in the same form that he had observed ... King's Majesty intreated the Prince to retire to rest as soon as possible , on account of the fatigue which he would ...
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... king was immured somewhere in Babylon , by his command , we find from the 2d Book of Kings , chap . xxv .: " It came to pass in the seven - and - thirtieth year of the captivity of Jehoiachin , King of Judah , that Evil - Merodach , King ...
... king was immured somewhere in Babylon , by his command , we find from the 2d Book of Kings , chap . xxv .: " It came to pass in the seven - and - thirtieth year of the captivity of Jehoiachin , King of Judah , that Evil - Merodach , King ...
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