Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... Caroline , for different reasons , wished the Royal Commission to establish that William Austin was Caroline's child - though George believed it and Caroline behaved as if it were true . George , determined by some means to get rid of ...
... Caroline , for different reasons , wished the Royal Commission to establish that William Austin was Caroline's child - though George believed it and Caroline behaved as if it were true . George , determined by some means to get rid of ...
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... Caroline's absence and that he had ' written to the gardener's boy and the cook at the Villa d'Este and they are expected here to finish the Carnival when we ... Caroline's conduct . And as Rastelli left Caroline's 56 ENIGMAS OF HISTORY.
... Caroline's absence and that he had ' written to the gardener's boy and the cook at the Villa d'Este and they are expected here to finish the Carnival when we ... Caroline's conduct . And as Rastelli left Caroline's 56 ENIGMAS OF HISTORY.
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... Caroline to the East , and by the gossip of some of Caroline's servants which the Duke of Cumberland had heard in Brussels , enquiries were set on foot . Immediately after Charlotte's death , George instructed his creature , Leach , to ...
... Caroline to the East , and by the gossip of some of Caroline's servants which the Duke of Cumberland had heard in Brussels , enquiries were set on foot . Immediately after Charlotte's death , George instructed his creature , Leach , to ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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