Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... Saint - Mars , in charge of the prison at Pignerol that the King's lieutenant at Dunkirk was bringing him an important prisoner — a valet named Eustache Dauger . Though he might seem of no great importance , as far as worldly position ...
... Saint - Mars , in charge of the prison at Pignerol that the King's lieutenant at Dunkirk was bringing him an important prisoner — a valet named Eustache Dauger . Though he might seem of no great importance , as far as worldly position ...
Page 222
... Saint - Mars had been promoted from Exiles to Sainte - Marguerite and had asked permission to go and see his new ... Saint - Mars had a new prison built specially for the Mask with large , sunny rooms at the cost of 5,000 livres ( which ...
... Saint - Mars had been promoted from Exiles to Sainte - Marguerite and had asked permission to go and see his new ... Saint - Mars had a new prison built specially for the Mask with large , sunny rooms at the cost of 5,000 livres ( which ...
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... Sainte - Marguerite and thus , after a seven - year separation , came once more under Saint - Mars's surveillance . On November 17 , a Government official wrote to Saint - Mars : ' All you have to do is to watch over the security of all ...
... Sainte - Marguerite and thus , after a seven - year separation , came once more under Saint - Mars's surveillance . On November 17 , a Government official wrote to Saint - Mars : ' All you have to do is to watch over the security of all ...
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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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