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... England " about 1683 , ” and Charles II . died in February , 1685. Moreover , she was not married till she was fifteen ; she lived eight years with her husband ; and then she was mistress successively to the friendly jeweller , the ...
... England " about 1683 , ” and Charles II . died in February , 1685. Moreover , she was not married till she was fifteen ; she lived eight years with her husband ; and then she was mistress successively to the friendly jeweller , the ...
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... England by my parents , who fled for their religion about the year 1683 , when the Protestants were banished from France by the cruelty of their persecutors . I , who knew little or nothing of what I was brought over hither for , was ...
... England by my parents , who fled for their religion about the year 1683 , when the Protestants were banished from France by the cruelty of their persecutors . I , who knew little or nothing of what I was brought over hither for , was ...
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... England , but pretended to be surprised , and exclaim against him for so base an action ; and that I had good friends in Poictou , where I was born , who would take care to have justice done me in Eng- land out of his estate . I should ...
... England , but pretended to be surprised , and exclaim against him for so base an action ; and that I had good friends in Poictou , where I was born , who would take care to have justice done me in Eng- land out of his estate . I should ...
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... England well satisfied that he had gotten the un- accepted bill of exchange , which was for two thou- sand five hundred pounds , with some other things , which together amounted to seventeen thousand livres ; and thus I got rid of him ...
... England well satisfied that he had gotten the un- accepted bill of exchange , which was for two thou- sand five hundred pounds , with some other things , which together amounted to seventeen thousand livres ; and thus I got rid of him ...
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... England , it was of a widow comforted . I took care to let the ladies see that I knew how to receive them ; that I was not at a loss how to behave to any of them ; and , in short , I began to be very popular there . But I had an ...
... England , it was of a widow comforted . I took care to let the ladies see that I knew how to receive them ; that I was not at a loss how to behave to any of them ; and , in short , I began to be very popular there . But I had an ...
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