Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 94
... French intrigue , and a perpetual danger to the Queen . As the Spanish Ambassador noted in the last year of the reign : ' Elizabeth was brought up in the doctrines of the new religion , she was formerly of the French faction , she hates ...
... French intrigue , and a perpetual danger to the Queen . As the Spanish Ambassador noted in the last year of the reign : ' Elizabeth was brought up in the doctrines of the new religion , she was formerly of the French faction , she hates ...
Page 211
Hugh Ross Williamson. Mantua , who , in 1679 was kidnapped by the French and imprisoned in the mountain fortress of Pignerol , near Turin , then on French soil , for having betrayed secret negotiations between the Duke of Mantua and ...
Hugh Ross Williamson. Mantua , who , in 1679 was kidnapped by the French and imprisoned in the mountain fortress of Pignerol , near Turin , then on French soil , for having betrayed secret negotiations between the Duke of Mantua and ...
Page 234
... French Government , which had been warned by English diplomatists , which had made such elaborate cloak - and - dagger plans to kidnap de la Motte , and the French Court , which had sent emissaries to ' benefit by the waters of Bath ...
... French Government , which had been warned by English diplomatists , which had made such elaborate cloak - and - dagger plans to kidnap de la Motte , and the French Court , which had sent emissaries to ' benefit by the waters of Bath ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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