Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... Spirits the well - known lines on the doubly- married and monotonously unfaithful King : A wife of the body , a wife of the mind : A wife somewhat frowsy , a wife too refined— Could the twain but grow one and no other dames be , No ...
... Spirits the well - known lines on the doubly- married and monotonously unfaithful King : A wife of the body , a wife of the mind : A wife somewhat frowsy , a wife too refined— Could the twain but grow one and no other dames be , No ...
Page 60
... spirit . She must be innocent . ' To give point to their sentiments , the crowd smashed Lady Hertford's windows in Man- chester Square . Though Caroline's cavalcade had not intended to take the Pall Mall route to South Audley Street ...
... spirit . She must be innocent . ' To give point to their sentiments , the crowd smashed Lady Hertford's windows in Man- chester Square . Though Caroline's cavalcade had not intended to take the Pall Mall route to South Audley Street ...
Page 121
... spirit and so much the easier will he be able to rule when the other ties of connection are dissolved . ' These are objective reports of foreigners , intent only on getting the exact truth to report to their masters ; and their evidence ...
... spirit and so much the easier will he be able to rule when the other ties of connection are dissolved . ' These are objective reports of foreigners , intent only on getting the exact truth to report to their masters ; and their evidence ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
Copyright | |
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