Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... live at Brighton where he built his fantastic Pavilion and she , though living in a small house near , reigned as Queen of it . ' Her own manners , ' a diarist noticed , ' ever remained quiet , civil and unperturbed and in the days of ...
... live at Brighton where he built his fantastic Pavilion and she , though living in a small house near , reigned as Queen of it . ' Her own manners , ' a diarist noticed , ' ever remained quiet , civil and unperturbed and in the days of ...
Page 102
... live . ' This description hardly fits any of the reasons adduced which were precisely what ' other men would ween , ' since the validity of Henry's first marriage and the relevance of the Papal condemnation were obstacles apparent to ...
... live . ' This description hardly fits any of the reasons adduced which were precisely what ' other men would ween , ' since the validity of Henry's first marriage and the relevance of the Papal condemnation were obstacles apparent to ...
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... live banished in any part of the earth with you , than live a sorrowful widow - life without you . And so God bless you , my sweet child and wife , and grant that ye may ever be a comfort to your dear dad and husband , James R . ' * But ...
... live banished in any part of the earth with you , than live a sorrowful widow - life without you . And so God bless you , my sweet child and wife , and grant that ye may ever be a comfort to your dear dad and husband , James R . ' * But ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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