Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... Caroline of Brunswick . To understand the pattern into which this State marriage falls , it will be most convenient to epitomize the subsequent relations of George and Maria Fitz- herbert . She is said to have fainted when the actual ...
... Caroline of Brunswick . To understand the pattern into which this State marriage falls , it will be most convenient to epitomize the subsequent relations of George and Maria Fitz- herbert . She is said to have fainted when the actual ...
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... Caroline of Brunswick On August 24 , 1794 , about two months after Mrs Fitzherbert had left her husband for the ... Brunswick , may be the person . ' This official version is as far from the truth as official versions tend to be ...
... Caroline of Brunswick On August 24 , 1794 , about two months after Mrs Fitzherbert had left her husband for the ... Brunswick , may be the person . ' This official version is as far from the truth as official versions tend to be ...
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... Brunswick was in- calculable . Thus , for the remaining seven years of Caroline's life , George's one desire was to discredit and , if possible , divorce her . To attain this end , there was nothing that he would stop at and , when the ...
... Brunswick was in- calculable . Thus , for the remaining seven years of Caroline's life , George's one desire was to discredit and , if possible , divorce her . To attain this end , there was nothing that he would stop at and , when the ...
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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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