Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... House and went with his wife to live at Brighton where he built his fantastic Pavilion and she , though living in a small house near , reigned as Queen of it . ' Her own manners , ' a diarist noticed , ' ever remained quiet , civil and ...
... House and went with his wife to live at Brighton where he built his fantastic Pavilion and she , though living in a small house near , reigned as Queen of it . ' Her own manners , ' a diarist noticed , ' ever remained quiet , civil and ...
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... house of one of her principal supporters , Alderman Wood , the pressure of people and the cries of ' To Carlton House ! ' forced it . The sentries presented arms and Caroline waved her handkerchief and called ' God save the King ' as ...
... house of one of her principal supporters , Alderman Wood , the pressure of people and the cries of ' To Carlton House ! ' forced it . The sentries presented arms and Caroline waved her handkerchief and called ' God save the King ' as ...
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... House , ever did . ' Fenwick's courteous but adamant refusals to implicate anyone at last exasperated the House and the Speaker rapped out : ' Sir , you know what the House doth expect . You must either give them satisfaction in it or ...
... House , ever did . ' Fenwick's courteous but adamant refusals to implicate anyone at last exasperated the House and the Speaker rapped out : ' Sir , you know what the House doth expect . You must either give them satisfaction in it or ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
Copyright | |
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