Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Hugh Ross Williamson. Prince pale and covered with blood . The sight so over- powered her faculties that she was deprived almost of all consciousness . The Prince told her that nothing would induce him to live unless she promised to ...
Hugh Ross Williamson. Prince pale and covered with blood . The sight so over- powered her faculties that she was deprived almost of all consciousness . The Prince told her that nothing would induce him to live unless she promised to ...
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... Prince sat at table with Mrs Fitzherbert and all her particular friends near him . His attention to her has been more marked lately than usual . ' The separation of the Prince and his wife did not occur till seven years later when , in ...
... Prince sat at table with Mrs Fitzherbert and all her particular friends near him . His attention to her has been more marked lately than usual . ' The separation of the Prince and his wife did not occur till seven years later when , in ...
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... Prince of Wales and not to leave him because of the state of depression that he was in . Clarence recorded that the Prince never uttered a word until they were on their way back to St James's Palace when he suddenly said : ' William , I ...
... Prince of Wales and not to leave him because of the state of depression that he was in . Clarence recorded that the Prince never uttered a word until they were on their way back to St James's Palace when he suddenly said : ' William , I ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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