Son of James I who was King of England and Scotland and Ireland; was deposed and executed by Oliver Cromwell (1600-1649)
1Give me your word that neither of these men is Charles Stuart.
2For now the end of all things had come for Charles Stuart.
3Do men agree whether Charles Stuart was a liar or a martyr?
4Sara don't like Charles Stuart or his wife-andI don't blame her.
5No one ever asked Charles Stuart Parnell why he hated green so much.
6Your orders may send us all down into Scotland, to face Charles Stuart.
7Mr. Charles Stuart, standing in the background, beheld it all.
8What my Majesty thinks is one thing; what I, Charles Stuart, do, is another.
9But his representations were not lost upon Sir Charles Stuart.
10The estate's entailed and goes to her cousin, Charles Stuart.
11Noa, as I've fund him, Charles Stuart has no soart o' pride about him.
12He espoused the cause of Charles Stuart, called the Pretender, who claimed the British throne.
13The figure and presence of Charles Stuart were not ill suited to his lofty pretensions.
14But these qualities belonged to Charles Stuart the gentleman.
15Should Charles Stuart ever reign again over England, he will not forget your faithful service.
16There is no such word as 'sin' in Charles Stuart's Court, my dear young lady.
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