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Mary of Orange at her death was not on speaking terms with her sister Anne ; Anne at her death was not on speaking terms with the Duchess of Marlborough . The first two Georges were actual enemies of their sons .
Mary of Orange at her death was not on speaking terms with her sister Anne ; Anne at her death was not on speaking terms with the Duchess of Marlborough . The first two Georges were actual enemies of their sons .
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A huge number of offences , some of them truly venial , were punishable by death . In the reign of Anne executions were so frequent that men made jokes about them ; jokes , it must be remembered , not about what they heard tell of ...
A huge number of offences , some of them truly venial , were punishable by death . In the reign of Anne executions were so frequent that men made jokes about them ; jokes , it must be remembered , not about what they heard tell of ...
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And stabbing a man , no matter how dangerously , so long as he recovered ; burning down a house , no matter who was in it , so long as you were its lessee ; committing perjury that might send an innocent man to his death – these were ...
And stabbing a man , no matter how dangerously , so long as he recovered ; burning down a house , no matter who was in it , so long as you were its lessee ; committing perjury that might send an innocent man to his death – these were ...
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