Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... reason whatever to suppose that the recorded instance in A.D. 70 of the Romans sacrificing to their standards is the only occasion on which it happened ; nor is there any reason to suppose that 14 ENIGMAS OF HISTORY.
... reason whatever to suppose that the recorded instance in A.D. 70 of the Romans sacrificing to their standards is the only occasion on which it happened ; nor is there any reason to suppose that 14 ENIGMAS OF HISTORY.
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... reason that , as he was married privately to Maria Fitzherbert ( who was by the Pope , by the King and by the Royal Family , as well as by Mrs Fitzherbert herself , considered his only true wife ) he never considered Caroline as his ...
... reason that , as he was married privately to Maria Fitzherbert ( who was by the Pope , by the King and by the Royal Family , as well as by Mrs Fitzherbert herself , considered his only true wife ) he never considered Caroline as his ...
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... reason to believe he came to England incognito after her marriage and when she was living at Charlton and saw her in private and those who have the best means for guessing believe little Edwardina , a protegée of Her Royal Highness ...
... reason to believe he came to England incognito after her marriage and when she was living at Charlton and saw her in private and those who have the best means for guessing believe little Edwardina , a protegée of Her Royal Highness ...
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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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