Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 117
... Duke of Buckingham's recent conduct in Spain , and the gossip at court was that he was returning at the King's invitation ' to put a flea in the Duke's ear . ' Nobody , least of all Buckingham , doubted that the Spaniard's coming would ...
... Duke of Buckingham's recent conduct in Spain , and the gossip at court was that he was returning at the King's invitation ' to put a flea in the Duke's ear . ' Nobody , least of all Buckingham , doubted that the Spaniard's coming would ...
Page 128
... Duke , who sent him for it . Buckingham administered the fatal draught to James - but the King was already on the point of drinking it when the Duke arrived back from London . Buckingham complained to the King of the slanders— but the ...
... Duke , who sent him for it . Buckingham administered the fatal draught to James - but the King was already on the point of drinking it when the Duke arrived back from London . Buckingham complained to the King of the slanders— but the ...
Page 144
... Duke of Buckingham's answer . To the Thirteenth Article of the charge , which is set forth in such an expression of words as might argue an extra- ordinary guiltiness in the Duke who by such infinite bonds of duty and thankfulness was ...
... Duke of Buckingham's answer . To the Thirteenth Article of the charge , which is set forth in such an expression of words as might argue an extra- ordinary guiltiness in the Duke who by such infinite bonds of duty and thankfulness was ...
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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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