Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 25
... child he would have been ' legally ' also George's , under the law that , if the hus- band was in the Kingdom ( ' within the four seas ' ) he was presumed to be the father of his wife's children , unless it could be proved that access ...
... child he would have been ' legally ' also George's , under the law that , if the hus- band was in the Kingdom ( ' within the four seas ' ) he was presumed to be the father of his wife's children , unless it could be proved that access ...
Page 41
... children were boarded by her with honest people in the neighbourhood ; she not only directed everything relative to ... child in this state without an unpleasant sensation . Not so the royal mother of these orphans . She called the boy ...
... children were boarded by her with honest people in the neighbourhood ; she not only directed everything relative to ... child in this state without an unpleasant sensation . Not so the royal mother of these orphans . She called the boy ...
Page 42
... child was to be brought to her whenever she pleased . For wise reasons , however , she denied her- self and her daughter the more frequent repetition of a pleasure of which both of them every day were ardently desirous . " If , " she ...
... child was to be brought to her whenever she pleased . For wise reasons , however , she denied her- self and her daughter the more frequent repetition of a pleasure of which both of them every day were ardently desirous . " If , " she ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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