Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... London . ' The wedding- breakfast ( and the world understood it as such ) thus took place nearly fifteen years after the marriage . ' She told me , ' records Lord Stourton , ' she hardly knew how she could summon resolution to pass that ...
... London . ' The wedding- breakfast ( and the world understood it as such ) thus took place nearly fifteen years after the marriage . ' She told me , ' records Lord Stourton , ' she hardly knew how she could summon resolution to pass that ...
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... London , on May 28 , Fenwick was indicted of High Treason , with Porter and Goodman supplying the evidence . And , at this point , since no further service could be rendered by him in England , Fenwick made his final preparations for ...
... London , on May 28 , Fenwick was indicted of High Treason , with Porter and Goodman supplying the evidence . And , at this point , since no further service could be rendered by him in England , Fenwick made his final preparations for ...
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... London . With Mrs MacMahon , she immediately set off for London , where she was reunited with the ' Count ' and with Angelica , who re - entered her service . At the time it was commonly supposed that the authorities not only connived ...
... London . With Mrs MacMahon , she immediately set off for London , where she was reunited with the ' Count ' and with Angelica , who re - entered her service . At the time it was commonly supposed that the authorities not only connived ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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