Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 138
... least believed that the Duke's absence had been due not so much to illness as to James's changed affection . Certainly Brett's hold had become strong enough for Buckingham to need a month to break it , but by the middle of July he had ...
... least believed that the Duke's absence had been due not so much to illness as to James's changed affection . Certainly Brett's hold had become strong enough for Buckingham to need a month to break it , but by the middle of July he had ...
Page 172
... least of all himself , denied . He was thus technically guilty of ' adhering to the King's enemies , ' which was High Treason if William were considered the rightful King . Fenwick , with thousands of others , did not so consider him ...
... least of all himself , denied . He was thus technically guilty of ' adhering to the King's enemies , ' which was High Treason if William were considered the rightful King . Fenwick , with thousands of others , did not so consider him ...
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... least , his neutrality in his war with the Dutch . In what was one of the greatest diplomatic duels of that century , the question resolved itself into ' how much pressure Charles could put on Louis by a tacit threat to make terms with ...
... least , his neutrality in his war with the Dutch . In what was one of the greatest diplomatic duels of that century , the question resolved itself into ' how much pressure Charles could put on Louis by a tacit threat to make terms with ...
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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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