Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... faith provided a valid excuse . Caroline , cheered to the echo outside , took her place in silence inside on the crimson and gilt chair facing the Throne which had been provided for her . She wore a black figured gauze dress , trimmed ...
... faith provided a valid excuse . Caroline , cheered to the echo outside , took her place in silence inside on the crimson and gilt chair facing the Throne which had been provided for her . She wore a black figured gauze dress , trimmed ...
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... faith which made her , if anything , over - scrupulous in matters of conscience forbade that concession . The Duke of Savoy first visited England in the December of the year in which Philip and Mary were married , 1554. Mary received ...
... faith which made her , if anything , over - scrupulous in matters of conscience forbade that concession . The Duke of Savoy first visited England in the December of the year in which Philip and Mary were married , 1554. Mary received ...
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... faith's defender in which he prayed : That God which graced thee with a Royal Crown , Crown thee with grace , thy honours with renown ! Finding no answering enthusiasm from the Palace , he joined in the Parliamentary army , and , a ...
... faith's defender in which he prayed : That God which graced thee with a Royal Crown , Crown thee with grace , thy honours with renown ! Finding no answering enthusiasm from the Palace , he joined in the Parliamentary army , and , a ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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