Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... believe a ring from the hand of the Duchess of Devonshire was used upon this occasion and not one of his own . ' Mrs Fitzherbert , being asked by me [ Lord Stourton ] whether she did not believe that some trick had been practised and ...
... believe a ring from the hand of the Duchess of Devonshire was used upon this occasion and not one of his own . ' Mrs Fitzherbert , being asked by me [ Lord Stourton ] whether she did not believe that some trick had been practised and ...
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... believe it to be your writing or not ? DEMONT : It is not exactly like my writing . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be your writing - yes or no ? DEMONT : I do not think it is exactly my handwriting . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be ...
... believe it to be your writing or not ? DEMONT : It is not exactly like my writing . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be your writing - yes or no ? DEMONT : I do not think it is exactly my handwriting . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be ...
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... believe , if Sir John Fenwick had been told when he was Major - General of King James's army that I should come here to sit upon his life , he would have laughed at it and thought it impossible . But the contrary has happened . And I ...
... believe , if Sir John Fenwick had been told when he was Major - General of King James's army that I should come here to sit upon his life , he would have laughed at it and thought it impossible . But the contrary has happened . And I ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
Copyright | |
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