Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... eventually trans- ferred to Windsor , not on account of the nature of their contents but because of their character ? MR BROOKE : My information is that they were trans- ferred because of their private nature . There is no doubt that ...
... eventually trans- ferred to Windsor , not on account of the nature of their contents but because of their character ? MR BROOKE : My information is that they were trans- ferred because of their private nature . There is no doubt that ...
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... eventually , Sir John Fenwick , who knew nothing about it . [ iii ] The ' Assassination Plot ' It is unnecessary to assure anyone with the slightest knowledge of the character of King James II that the idea of assassinating William was ...
... eventually , Sir John Fenwick , who knew nothing about it . [ iii ] The ' Assassination Plot ' It is unnecessary to assure anyone with the slightest knowledge of the character of King James II that the idea of assassinating William was ...
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... eventually fell in with Porter who had recently added to his bona fides from the Jacobite point- of - view by spending some weeks in prison for riotously loyal conduct on the Prince of Wales's birthday . Though Barclay at first ...
... eventually fell in with Porter who had recently added to his bona fides from the Jacobite point- of - view by spending some weeks in prison for riotously loyal conduct on the Prince of Wales's birthday . Though Barclay at first ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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