Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 230
... French Ambassador in England , through his agents , offered the old man 10,000 guineas to arrange for him to be drugged and put aboard a French collier at South Shields . The ambassador paid in advance 1,000 guineas ( less £ 63 which ...
... French Ambassador in England , through his agents , offered the old man 10,000 guineas to arrange for him to be drugged and put aboard a French collier at South Shields . The ambassador paid in advance 1,000 guineas ( less £ 63 which ...
Page 231
... French Government should arrange to be answered immediately on its appearance by some clever journalist such as the editor of the Courrier de l'Europe ( who was in French govern- ment pay ) . Meanwhile , de la Motte started to implement ...
... French Government should arrange to be answered immediately on its appearance by some clever journalist such as the editor of the Courrier de l'Europe ( who was in French govern- ment pay ) . Meanwhile , de la Motte started to implement ...
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... French Court , the appearance of the ' Count's ' letter ( which was again published in the same paper two days later , this time in the original French , and sent in quantities to Paris ) taken in con- junction with the Duke of Dorset's ...
... French Court , the appearance of the ' Count's ' letter ( which was again published in the same paper two days later , this time in the original French , and sent in quantities to Paris ) taken in con- junction with the Duke of Dorset's ...
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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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