Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... King , November 27 , 1806 : the King to the Lord Chan- cellor , November 29 , 1806 and December 11 , 1806 : the minutes of the Cabinets of December 23 , 1806 and January 25 , 1807 : Lord Chancellor to the King with enclosure from Lord ...
... King , November 27 , 1806 : the King to the Lord Chan- cellor , November 29 , 1806 and December 11 , 1806 : the minutes of the Cabinets of December 23 , 1806 and January 25 , 1807 : Lord Chancellor to the King with enclosure from Lord ...
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... King grew worse , Buckingham heard the rumour that ' his physic had done the King hurt ' and had been given without advice . He told the King of this and James answered : " They are worse than devils that say it . ' It will be seen by ...
... King grew worse , Buckingham heard the rumour that ' his physic had done the King hurt ' and had been given without advice . He told the King of this and James answered : " They are worse than devils that say it . ' It will be seen by ...
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... King's death and all those that prosecuted him utterly dis- graced and banished the Court . ' Buckingham coming into the King's chamber even when he was at the point of death and an honest servant of the King's crying : " Ah , my Lord ...
... King's death and all those that prosecuted him utterly dis- graced and banished the Court . ' Buckingham coming into the King's chamber even when he was at the point of death and an honest servant of the King's crying : " Ah , my Lord ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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