Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... given to celebrate the inauguration of the Regency ( George III having at last gone hopelessly insane ) as well as to honour the family of Louis XVI of France - the famous dinner when ' the son of the demented entertained the family of ...
... given to celebrate the inauguration of the Regency ( George III having at last gone hopelessly insane ) as well as to honour the family of Louis XVI of France - the famous dinner when ' the son of the demented entertained the family of ...
Page 95
... given her consent and that the marriage had been arranged . " The King of France has heard with great regret that negotiations are going on for a match between the Duke of Savoy and the Lady Elizabeth , ' wrote Simon Renard to Philip ...
... given her consent and that the marriage had been arranged . " The King of France has heard with great regret that negotiations are going on for a match between the Duke of Savoy and the Lady Elizabeth , ' wrote Simon Renard to Philip ...
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... given as ' about forty - five . ' Even if one did not know , from other cases , that State prisoners were given false names and ages , this is patently nonsensical , as it would make him about eleven at the time of his arrest at Dunkirk ...
... given as ' about forty - five . ' Even if one did not know , from other cases , that State prisoners were given false names and ages , this is patently nonsensical , as it would make him about eleven at the time of his arrest at Dunkirk ...
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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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