Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 29
... Catholic eyes , though it was , of course , illegal , because it contravened both the Act of Settlement and the Royal Marriage Act . On the one hand , Mrs Fitzherbert was a Catholic ; on the other , George lacked the necessary consent ...
... Catholic eyes , though it was , of course , illegal , because it contravened both the Act of Settlement and the Royal Marriage Act . On the one hand , Mrs Fitzherbert was a Catholic ; on the other , George lacked the necessary consent ...
Page 95
... Catholic cause in Europe . She had already been taken to task by one of his religious advisers who , Mary said , ' propounded questions so obscure that , to my simple understanding , 95 THE PARENTAGE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I.
... Catholic cause in Europe . She had already been taken to task by one of his religious advisers who , Mary said , ' propounded questions so obscure that , to my simple understanding , 95 THE PARENTAGE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I.
Page 100
... Catholic Church , no more than the City of London , being but one poor member in respect of the whole realm , might make a law against an Act of Parliament to bind the whole realm ' and that ' no more might this realm of England refuse ...
... Catholic Church , no more than the City of London , being but one poor member in respect of the whole realm , might make a law against an Act of Parliament to bind the whole realm ' and that ' no more might this realm of England refuse ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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