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Philip Lindsay. could always make money by selling offices - for his mad brother's wife , the wretched Frances , had produced a son . On the rare occa- sions when he recovered some of his wits , John always demanded the return of his wife ...
Philip Lindsay. could always make money by selling offices - for his mad brother's wife , the wretched Frances , had produced a son . On the rare occa- sions when he recovered some of his wits , John always demanded the return of his wife ...
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... wife who was now with child , and when it was sug- gested to him that he might twist out of his political exile by a lawyer's trick , being returned at another borough , he politely re- fused the offer : he would serve the king , he ...
... wife who was now with child , and when it was sug- gested to him that he might twist out of his political exile by a lawyer's trick , being returned at another borough , he politely re- fused the offer : he would serve the king , he ...
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... wife and family , grimly he watched . while Laud became Archbishop of Canterbury and , through the Star Chamber , set furiously to work to destroy the extreme Pro- testants . But eighteen months after his friend's death , he was to ...
... wife and family , grimly he watched . while Laud became Archbishop of Canterbury and , through the Star Chamber , set furiously to work to destroy the extreme Pro- testants . But eighteen months after his friend's death , he was to ...
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