Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... considered his only true wife ) he never considered Caroline as his wife at all ? Certainly he never forgave her her celebrated remark at the time of the trial that she had only committed adultery once and that was with the husband of ...
... considered his only true wife ) he never considered Caroline as his wife at all ? Certainly he never forgave her her celebrated remark at the time of the trial that she had only committed adultery once and that was with the husband of ...
Page 179
... considered in no other light on that ground than as an auxiliary . ' Eventually Berwick was released in an exchange of prisoners and for more than a year continued to fight with the French against William . Then , at the beginning of ...
... considered in no other light on that ground than as an auxiliary . ' Eventually Berwick was released in an exchange of prisoners and for more than a year continued to fight with the French against William . Then , at the beginning of ...
Page 196
... considered in his single capacity , I did not think it was worth the while of this House to act in their legislative capacity on him . ' Speaker's son , contemptuously disposed of those who had argued 196 ENIGMAS OF HISTORY.
... considered in his single capacity , I did not think it was worth the while of this House to act in their legislative capacity on him . ' Speaker's son , contemptuously disposed of those who had argued 196 ENIGMAS OF HISTORY.
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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