Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 176
... William's pretended claim to the Throne as her husband was no longer admissible . * And William himself was prepared to recognize as his successor James II's son , the Prince of Wales who was in France with his father , provided that ...
... William's pretended claim to the Throne as her husband was no longer admissible . * And William himself was prepared to recognize as his successor James II's son , the Prince of Wales who was in France with his father , provided that ...
Page 178
... William and earned and incurred William's lasting hatred by one episode . At the battle of Neerwinden , Berwick , in charge of the two centre brigades , had carried the village and driven the enemy beyond it , when he found his retreat ...
... William and earned and incurred William's lasting hatred by one episode . At the battle of Neerwinden , Berwick , in charge of the two centre brigades , had carried the village and driven the enemy beyond it , when he found his retreat ...
Page 193
... William should himself see Fenwick . Accordingly at the beginning of November , Fenwick was taken from prison , where he had been for five months , and interviewed by William in the presence of some ministers and the Crown lawyers ...
... William should himself see Fenwick . Accordingly at the beginning of November , Fenwick was taken from prison , where he had been for five months , and interviewed by William in the presence of some ministers and the Crown lawyers ...
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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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