Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 173
... known picture of him as a man to whom the idea of a cowardly assassination would have been utterly impossible . They also reveal his realism and his under- standing of the forces against him . For example , to his wife's hope that the ...
... known picture of him as a man to whom the idea of a cowardly assassination would have been utterly impossible . They also reveal his realism and his under- standing of the forces against him . For example , to his wife's hope that the ...
Page 174
Hugh Ross Williamson. historians in relation to the other known documents of the time . But the Fenwick that emerges from ... known as ' Jacobite Walk . ' On one occasion , when William and Mary were passing , Fenwick so far allowed his ...
Hugh Ross Williamson. historians in relation to the other known documents of the time . But the Fenwick that emerges from ... known as ' Jacobite Walk . ' On one occasion , when William and Mary were passing , Fenwick so far allowed his ...
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... known evidence with which it is incompatible , I have now come to accept that inspired guess of Lord Quickswood as the solution I am myself prepared to defend . In a sentence , it is that the Mask was Louis XIV's father . The events ...
... known evidence with which it is incompatible , I have now come to accept that inspired guess of Lord Quickswood as the solution I am myself prepared to defend . In a sentence , it is that the Mask was Louis XIV's father . The events ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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