Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 51
... looks , words and attentions to him at and after dinner , when we went to coffee and then she made him sit very ... look of confusion . In about ten minutes we took our leave , having to return to Town that night . I never saw Manby ...
... looks , words and attentions to him at and after dinner , when we went to coffee and then she made him sit very ... look of confusion . In about ten minutes we took our leave , having to return to Town that night . I never saw Manby ...
Page 110
... look to have me speak to you as I should to a nobleman , because you be an inferior person . " " No , no , madam , a look sufficeth me and thus fare you well . " She also said that this was the only time she had spoken to him since the ...
... look to have me speak to you as I should to a nobleman , because you be an inferior person . " " No , no , madam , a look sufficeth me and thus fare you well . " She also said that this was the only time she had spoken to him since the ...
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... look upon all the misfortunes I have encountered as the path leading directly to that event . ' The ' explosion ' was , of course , the French Revolution which started with the fall of the Bastille two and a half years later and there ...
... look upon all the misfortunes I have encountered as the path leading directly to that event . ' The ' explosion ' was , of course , the French Revolution which started with the fall of the Bastille two and a half years later and there ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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