Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 48
... thought she had said it was a long time since he ought to have gone to bed , for he replied that he would go to bed immediately and went out of the room . Lady Glenbervie , prepared as she is for many strange things , was astonished and ...
... thought she had said it was a long time since he ought to have gone to bed , for he replied that he would go to bed immediately and went out of the room . Lady Glenbervie , prepared as she is for many strange things , was astonished and ...
Page 50
... thought William looked like a carpenter's son - and whether he did not betray his blood by looking so like a German and things of that sort . ' But it seems that James Brougham was not the only recipient of this confidence . Years after ...
... thought William looked like a carpenter's son - and whether he did not betray his blood by looking so like a German and things of that sort . ' But it seems that James Brougham was not the only recipient of this confidence . Years after ...
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... thought Hulet did refuse . After all refused , it seems he did undertake to do the deed . ' When the King was brought on the scaffold , we were in Scotland Yard and they were upon the guard in the Banqueting Chamber . When they were ...
... thought Hulet did refuse . After all refused , it seems he did undertake to do the deed . ' When the King was brought on the scaffold , we were in Scotland Yard and they were upon the guard in the Banqueting Chamber . When they were ...
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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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