... had been lifted up in her mother's arms to view the happy landing at Dover of Charles the Second. Her father, an old cavalier, had afterwards to undergo not merely neglect, but oppression from that thankless monarch ; still, however, he and his wife... Advertiser Notes and Queries - Page 1601887Full view - About this book
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...however, he and his wife continued devoted to the royal cause, and their daughter grew up as devoted aa they. After the expulsion of the Stuarts, all her...prayers, were directed to another restoration. Ever afierwards, she had with rigid punctuality laid aside one-half of her yearly income, to remit to the... | |
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