Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... Highness's servants are led to believe that the facts stated in the papers which have been referred to them would furnish sufficient proof of the crime , provided they were established by credible witnesses ; but it is at the same time ...
... Highness's servants are led to believe that the facts stated in the papers which have been referred to them would furnish sufficient proof of the crime , provided they were established by credible witnesses ; but it is at the same time ...
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... Highness , a most unbecoming intimacy com- menced between them and Her Royal Highness not only advanced the said Bartolomeo Bergami to a high situa- tion in Her Royal Highness's household but bestowed on him other great and ...
... Highness , a most unbecoming intimacy com- menced between them and Her Royal Highness not only advanced the said Bartolomeo Bergami to a high situa- tion in Her Royal Highness's household but bestowed on him other great and ...
Page 96
... Highness will defer this matter till your return and then it will be manifest whether I am culpable or not . Otherwise I shall live in apprehension of Your Highness's displeasure , which would be worse to me than death ; for I have ...
... Highness will defer this matter till your return and then it will be manifest whether I am culpable or not . Otherwise I shall live in apprehension of Your Highness's displeasure , which would be worse to me than death ; for I have ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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