Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 54
... Italy where she eventually bought the Villa d'Este on the shore of Lake Como . As most of her English attendants , outraged by her eccentric conduct at Courts she called at , left her , she collected a household of Italians of whom the ...
... Italy where she eventually bought the Villa d'Este on the shore of Lake Como . As most of her English attendants , outraged by her eccentric conduct at Courts she called at , left her , she collected a household of Italians of whom the ...
Page 213
... Italian ' ( which may merely mean ' man from Italy ' ) in a letter to Minette written on the evening of January 20 , 1669 : ' I had written thus far when I received yours by the Italian whose name and capacity you do not know , and he ...
... Italian ' ( which may merely mean ' man from Italy ' ) in a letter to Minette written on the evening of January 20 , 1669 : ' I had written thus far when I received yours by the Italian whose name and capacity you do not know , and he ...
Page 226
... Italy they had already produced the curious affair of James de la Cloche and there is nothing inherently improbable in the suggestion that ' Dauger ' ( whatever name he may have been going under ) might have met Pregnani in Rome and ...
... Italy they had already produced the curious affair of James de la Cloche and there is nothing inherently improbable in the suggestion that ' Dauger ' ( whatever name he may have been going under ) might have met Pregnani in Rome and ...
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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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