Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... Louis Ferdinand , who visited her in England when , to cover their relationship , she pretended in public to be interested in one of his staff . Neither George nor Caroline , for different reasons , wished the Royal Commission to ...
... Louis Ferdinand , who visited her in England when , to cover their relationship , she pretended in public to be interested in one of his staff . Neither George nor Caroline , for different reasons , wished the Royal Commission to ...
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... Louis Ferdinand and was brought over to England in 1803 by a German woman who died about five years ago ; that Louis Ferdinand sent him to her to take care of . On his arrival ( she expected him ) she got a child from Austin , which ...
... Louis Ferdinand and was brought over to England in 1803 by a German woman who died about five years ago ; that Louis Ferdinand sent him to her to take care of . On his arrival ( she expected him ) she got a child from Austin , which ...
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... Louis Ferdinand was the father , she was not the mother , it must be borne in mind that the one man above all to whom she could not admit her maternity ( if it were true ) was Henry Brougham . He had to defend her against the charges ...
... Louis Ferdinand was the father , she was not the mother , it must be borne in mind that the one man above all to whom she could not admit her maternity ( if it were true ) was Henry Brougham . He had to defend her against the charges ...
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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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