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... king ; for King Charles was temperate , chast , and serious ; so that the fooles and bawds , mimicks and catamites , of the former court , grew out of fashion and the nobility and courtiers , who did not quite abandon their debosheries ...
... king ; for King Charles was temperate , chast , and serious ; so that the fooles and bawds , mimicks and catamites , of the former court , grew out of fashion and the nobility and courtiers , who did not quite abandon their debosheries ...
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... king James , and other misdemeanours , but the present king , who had receiv'd him into the same degree of favour that he was with the former , would not endure the question of his favourite , and , to deliver him from it , broke up the ...
... king James , and other misdemeanours , but the present king , who had receiv'd him into the same degree of favour that he was with the former , would not endure the question of his favourite , and , to deliver him from it , broke up the ...
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... king Ethelred . The Bedford castle , built by the Beauchamps on the site , it is pro- bable , of king Edward's fortress , was esteemed a garrison of such importance , that , as Camden observes , there was scarcely a storm of civil fury ...
... king Ethelred . The Bedford castle , built by the Beauchamps on the site , it is pro- bable , of king Edward's fortress , was esteemed a garrison of such importance , that , as Camden observes , there was scarcely a storm of civil fury ...
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