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... palace , of which the plans are still preserved . The exterior buildings were to have measured eight hundred and seventy - four feet on the east and west sides , and one thousand one hundred and fifty - two on the north and south . The ...
... palace , of which the plans are still preserved . The exterior buildings were to have measured eight hundred and seventy - four feet on the east and west sides , and one thousand one hundred and fifty - two on the north and south . The ...
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... palace , and the manner of the reception of the queen - mother by her daughter Henrietta , the author dwells with wonderful delight on the public illuminations and fireworks on the evening of the day : " For the splendour of an infinite ...
... palace , and the manner of the reception of the queen - mother by her daughter Henrietta , the author dwells with wonderful delight on the public illuminations and fireworks on the evening of the day : " For the splendour of an infinite ...
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... Palace - yard , Westminster . It was wished that the crowd should be kept off . " Let them come , " cried Burton , " and spare not that they may learn to suffer . " “ Sir , ” cried a woman , " by this sermon God may convert many unto ...
... Palace - yard , Westminster . It was wished that the crowd should be kept off . " Let them come , " cried Burton , " and spare not that they may learn to suffer . " “ Sir , ” cried a woman , " by this sermon God may convert many unto ...
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... palace after the absence of a few years , which , because of the sorrows that darkened them , seemed an age , he accosted his old attendant with the inquiry , " Art thou yet alive ? " " He continued , " says Philip Henry , speaking of ...
... palace after the absence of a few years , which , because of the sorrows that darkened them , seemed an age , he accosted his old attendant with the inquiry , " Art thou yet alive ? " " He continued , " says Philip Henry , speaking of ...
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... Palace , after his sentence , and there spent Saturday , Sunday , and Monday . At ten o'clock on Tuesday , he crossed the park to Whitehall , under military guard , Juxon , bishop of London , walking on the right , and colonel Tomlinson ...
... Palace , after his sentence , and there spent Saturday , Sunday , and Monday . At ten o'clock on Tuesday , he crossed the park to Whitehall , under military guard , Juxon , bishop of London , walking on the right , and colonel Tomlinson ...
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