Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 132
... English ambassador there , the Earl of Bristol . In 1623 Prince Charles , accompanied by Buckingham , went to Madrid ... English side , the thirty - year- old Buckingham , the twenty - two - year - old Charles and the forty - three ...
... English ambassador there , the Earl of Bristol . In 1623 Prince Charles , accompanied by Buckingham , went to Madrid ... English side , the thirty - year- old Buckingham , the twenty - two - year - old Charles and the forty - three ...
Page 176
... English but , in his megalomaniac warfare against France on his own behalf as Stadholder of Holland , he had seen their usefulness as a source of men and money ; during his eight years on the English throne he had poured them out ...
... English but , in his megalomaniac warfare against France on his own behalf as Stadholder of Holland , he had seen their usefulness as a source of men and money ; during his eight years on the English throne he had poured them out ...
Page 182
... English Jacobites had not received the commission and insisted that he had seen James sign it before he left France . The mythical commission , of course , never arrived and the idea of murdering William so shocked the English Jacobite ...
... English Jacobites had not received the commission and insisted that he had seen James sign it before he left France . The mythical commission , of course , never arrived and the idea of murdering William so shocked the English Jacobite ...
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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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