Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 127
... ague . Bucking- ham , though he admitted the efficacy of the remedies , delayed sending for them and only did so after the King had personally ordered the Duke's servant , Baker , to go and fetch them from Dunmow . Buckingham asked ...
... ague . Bucking- ham , though he admitted the efficacy of the remedies , delayed sending for them and only did so after the King had personally ordered the Duke's servant , Baker , to go and fetch them from Dunmow . Buckingham asked ...
Page 129
... Ague , which at that season , according to the proverb , was Physic for a King ; but it proved not so to him and , poor King , what was but physic to any other was made mortal to him . Yet not the ague , as himself confessed to a ...
... Ague , which at that season , according to the proverb , was Physic for a King ; but it proved not so to him and , poor King , what was but physic to any other was made mortal to him . Yet not the ague , as himself confessed to a ...
Page 142
... ague , did , in due and necessary care of and for the recovery of his health and preservation of his person , upon and after several mature consultations in that behalf had and holden at several times in the same month , resolve and ...
... ague , did , in due and necessary care of and for the recovery of his health and preservation of his person , upon and after several mature consultations in that behalf had and holden at several times in the same month , resolve and ...
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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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