Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... Salpêtrière and for seven weeks eluded capture in France , arrived in London to add fuel to the already considerable flame . In so far as the case of the Diamond Necklace is still a mystery , the question is : Who helped Jeanne de la ...
... Salpêtrière and for seven weeks eluded capture in France , arrived in London to add fuel to the already considerable flame . In so far as the case of the Diamond Necklace is still a mystery , the question is : Who helped Jeanne de la ...
Page 247
... Salpêtrière , I should be easily discovered in the event of being met by any of the Sisters . I conceived also that a male habit would be more favourable for my escape and communicated this to my unknown correspondent , to whom I wrote ...
... Salpêtrière , I should be easily discovered in the event of being met by any of the Sisters . I conceived also that a male habit would be more favourable for my escape and communicated this to my unknown correspondent , to whom I wrote ...
Page 253
... Salpêtrière , Cagliostro was safely in London and in touch with de la Motte . With his wide ' secret society ' contacts in France and with boundless money at his disposal for organization and bribes , it would be stranger if he were not ...
... Salpêtrière , Cagliostro was safely in London and in touch with de la Motte . With his wide ' secret society ' contacts in France and with boundless money at his disposal for organization and bribes , it would be stranger if he were not ...
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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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