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There was no official reason why she should have travelled there . The real reason , apart from pleasure - seeking , was to enjoy privately the natural motherly relaxation with her growing boy . A contemporary writer , Nichols , in his ...
There was no official reason why she should have travelled there . The real reason , apart from pleasure - seeking , was to enjoy privately the natural motherly relaxation with her growing boy . A contemporary writer , Nichols , in his ...
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Not a single writer has ever tried to probe the reason . They have slurred over the disparity in their ages as though it were the most natural thing in the world for a man of forty - six to wed a child of fourteen , whereas everyone ...
Not a single writer has ever tried to probe the reason . They have slurred over the disparity in their ages as though it were the most natural thing in the world for a man of forty - six to wed a child of fourteen , whereas everyone ...
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For this reason — to avert the anger of an enraged people — Francis Bacon strenuously urged the King to abandon the ... He knew that sooner or later a Parliament would have to be called for financial reasons , and by the autumn of 1620 ...
For this reason — to avert the anger of an enraged people — Francis Bacon strenuously urged the King to abandon the ... He knew that sooner or later a Parliament would have to be called for financial reasons , and by the autumn of 1620 ...
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