Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 95
... given her consent and that the marriage had been arranged . " The King of France has heard with great regret that negotiations are going on for a match between the Duke of Savoy and the Lady Elizabeth , ' wrote Simon Renard to Philip ...
... given her consent and that the marriage had been arranged . " The King of France has heard with great regret that negotiations are going on for a match between the Duke of Savoy and the Lady Elizabeth , ' wrote Simon Renard to Philip ...
Page 142
... given to His Highness by way of physic or diet during the said sickness but by and upon their general advice and consents and after good delibera- tions thereof first had more especially by their like care and upon like consultations ...
... given to His Highness by way of physic or diet during the said sickness but by and upon their general advice and consents and after good delibera- tions thereof first had more especially by their like care and upon like consultations ...
Page 209
... given its last and most fantastic twist . The Mask , so the new legend ran , was really Louis XIV himself , kept in captivity , while on the throne was the illegitimate son of his mother , Anne of Austria and Cardinal Mazarin . And ...
... given its last and most fantastic twist . The Mask , so the new legend ran , was really Louis XIV himself , kept in captivity , while on the throne was the illegitimate son of his mother , Anne of Austria and Cardinal Mazarin . And ...
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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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