Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 23
... considered his only true wife ) he never considered Caroline as his wife at all ? Certainly he never forgave her her celebrated remark at the time of the trial that she had only committed adultery once and that was with the husband of ...
... considered his only true wife ) he never considered Caroline as his wife at all ? Certainly he never forgave her her celebrated remark at the time of the trial that she had only committed adultery once and that was with the husband of ...
Page 65
... considered it a proof of her guilt . Others , more reasonably , construed it as an indignant protest at ' seeing her servant dressed up and turned into a gentleman ' as well as at his ingratitude . The Prime Minister immediately sent a ...
... considered it a proof of her guilt . Others , more reasonably , construed it as an indignant protest at ' seeing her servant dressed up and turned into a gentleman ' as well as at his ingratitude . The Prime Minister immediately sent a ...
Page 172
... considered the rightful King . Fenwick , with thousands of others , did not so consider him , and , on the scaffold itself , proclaimed : ' I pray God to bless my true and lawful sovereign , King James , the Queen and the Prince of ...
... considered the rightful King . Fenwick , with thousands of others , did not so consider him , and , on the scaffold itself , proclaimed : ' I pray God to bless my true and lawful sovereign , King James , the Queen and the Prince of ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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