Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... impressed upon my memory to be erased . " People find fault with me , " she said , " for not doing more for these children , even after I have taken them under my care . I ought , in their 4I THE WIVES OF KING GEORGE IV.
... impressed upon my memory to be erased . " People find fault with me , " she said , " for not doing more for these children , even after I have taken them under my care . I ought , in their 4I THE WIVES OF KING GEORGE IV.
Page 45
... impressed Charlotte . When she discussed the matter with her aunt Mary , she said : ' Now I see clearly that my mother's object is to bring this boy forward . ' ' But as long as your father is alive , ' said Princess Mary , ' he can be ...
... impressed Charlotte . When she discussed the matter with her aunt Mary , she said : ' Now I see clearly that my mother's object is to bring this boy forward . ' ' But as long as your father is alive , ' said Princess Mary , ' he can be ...
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... impressed as he was , insisted on seeing the Necklace to examine it before he bought it . He remarked , truly enough , that it was in excessively bad taste . He also insisted that the Queen should send him some kind of written guarantee ...
... impressed as he was , insisted on seeing the Necklace to examine it before he bought it . He remarked , truly enough , that it was in excessively bad taste . He also insisted that the Queen should send him some kind of written guarantee ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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