Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... effect after you were discharged ? DEMONT : I have written to my sister . WILLIAMS ( reading ) : Have you not written to your sister : ' How often in a numerous circle have I with enthusiasm enumerated her rare talents , her mildness ...
... effect after you were discharged ? DEMONT : I have written to my sister . WILLIAMS ( reading ) : Have you not written to your sister : ' How often in a numerous circle have I with enthusiasm enumerated her rare talents , her mildness ...
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... effect ? DEMONT : I recollect that I wrote very often to my sister and spoke of Her Royal Highness . WILLIAMS : And to this effect ? DEMONT : I do not remember . WILLIAMS : Will DEMONT : No. you swear you did not ? WILLIAMS ( taking out ...
... effect ? DEMONT : I recollect that I wrote very often to my sister and spoke of Her Royal Highness . WILLIAMS : And to this effect ? DEMONT : I do not remember . WILLIAMS : Will DEMONT : No. you swear you did not ? WILLIAMS ( taking out ...
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... effect of making the King show her once more some consideration and courtesy— which abruptly stopped when she had to confess that she was mistaken . In the February of 1535 , Henry was considering divorcing her and only refrained ...
... effect of making the King show her once more some consideration and courtesy— which abruptly stopped when she had to confess that she was mistaken . In the February of 1535 , Henry was considering divorcing her and only refrained ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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