Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... eventually trans- ferred to Windsor , not on account of the nature of their contents but because of their character ? MR BROOKE : My information is that they were trans- ferred because of their private nature . There is no doubt that ...
... eventually trans- ferred to Windsor , not on account of the nature of their contents but because of their character ? MR BROOKE : My information is that they were trans- ferred because of their private nature . There is no doubt that ...
Page 179
... 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 1696 , his father decided to send him secretly to England to report on ...
... 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 1696 , his father decided to send him secretly to England to report on ...
Page 184
... eventually fell in with Porter who had recently added to his bona fides from the Jacobite point- of - view by spending some weeks in prison for riotously loyal conduct on the Prince of Wales's birthday . Though Barclay at first ...
... eventually fell in with Porter who had recently added to his bona fides from the Jacobite point- of - view by spending some weeks in prison for riotously loyal conduct on the Prince of Wales's birthday . Though Barclay at first ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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