Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 93
... France , so England ' belonged ' to Spain . Mary Stuart , Queen , from her infancy , of Scotland , had been sent to France when she was six to be brought up at the French court until the time came when , at sixteen , she was to marry ...
... France , so England ' belonged ' to Spain . Mary Stuart , Queen , from her infancy , of Scotland , had been sent to France when she was six to be brought up at the French court until the time came when , at sixteen , she was to marry ...
Page 188
... France . ' In the opening speech against Fenwick in the House of Commons , Sergeant Gould deliberately linked and confused the two . Having spoken of the insurrection , he said : " That fell to Sir John Fenwick's part . As to the ...
... France . ' In the opening speech against Fenwick in the House of Commons , Sergeant Gould deliberately linked and confused the two . Having spoken of the insurrection , he said : " That fell to Sir John Fenwick's part . As to the ...
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... France and , in the June of 1786 went to England where he remained for two years . In 1789 , after the Revolution had broken out in France , he went to Rome ( which was the city next on the list of the Illuminati ) where he fell into ...
... France and , in the June of 1786 went to England where he remained for two years . In 1789 , after the Revolution had broken out in France , he went to Rome ( which was the city next on the list of the Illuminati ) where he fell into ...
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FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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