Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 96
... remained adamant and , according to the Venetian Ambassador - whose secret service was excellent - she obstinately maintained that Elizabeth was neither her sister nor the daughter of King Henry , nor would she hear of favouring her ...
... remained adamant and , according to the Venetian Ambassador - whose secret service was excellent - she obstinately maintained that Elizabeth was neither her sister nor the daughter of King Henry , nor would she hear of favouring her ...
Page 172
... remained an open and avowed Jacobite , refusing to break his oath to the exiled James II when William usurped the English throne , no one , least of all himself , denied . He was thus technically guilty of ' adhering to the King's ...
... remained an open and avowed Jacobite , refusing to break his oath to the exiled James II when William usurped the English throne , no one , least of all himself , denied . He was thus technically guilty of ' adhering to the King's ...
Page 187
... remained at liberty . [ iv ] Fenwick's Arrest In William's original proclamation , offering rewards for the capture of the ' wicked and traitorous persons ' who had ' entered into a horrid and detestable conspiracy to assassinate and ...
... remained at liberty . [ iv ] Fenwick's Arrest In William's original proclamation , offering rewards for the capture of the ' wicked and traitorous persons ' who had ' entered into a horrid and detestable conspiracy to assassinate and ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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