Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 41
... appeared clothed in the cleanest , but at the same time in the simplest , manner just as the chil- dren of country people are in general dressed . They seemed perfectly ignorant of the high rank of their foster - mother , or rather not ...
... appeared clothed in the cleanest , but at the same time in the simplest , manner just as the chil- dren of country people are in general dressed . They seemed perfectly ignorant of the high rank of their foster - mother , or rather not ...
Page 65
... appeared a rather shady figure of fun . The witnesses , a motley crew from the Italian under- world whose depositions the Green Bag contained , were living in a state of seige in the houses of the officers of the House of Lords . Walls ...
... appeared a rather shady figure of fun . The witnesses , a motley crew from the Italian under- world whose depositions the Green Bag contained , were living in a state of seige in the houses of the officers of the House of Lords . Walls ...
Page 143
... appeared upon His Majesty insomuch that the physicians , finding His Majesty the next morning much worse in the estate of his health and holding consultations thereabout , did by joint consent send to the said Duke praying him not to ...
... appeared upon His Majesty insomuch that the physicians , finding His Majesty the next morning much worse in the estate of his health and holding consultations thereabout , did by joint consent send to the said Duke praying him not to ...
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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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