Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... matter as the relationship between King George IV and Queen Caroline which was the pivot of the political and constitutional history of England for twenty years . Enough is known about the characters of George and Caroline to make any ...
... matter as the relationship between King George IV and Queen Caroline which was the pivot of the political and constitutional history of England for twenty years . Enough is known about the characters of George and Caroline to make any ...
Page 97
... matter must have been settled privately between them , for thereafter the project was quietly dropped . But in the spring of the following year , another suitor appeared . Philip's special envoy to Mary , Count Feria , reported it ...
... matter must have been settled privately between them , for thereafter the project was quietly dropped . But in the spring of the following year , another suitor appeared . Philip's special envoy to Mary , Count Feria , reported it ...
Page 115
... matter still further , the implication in Friedmann's verdict , with which few who have studied the matter will disagree : ' While I am strongly of the opinion that the indictments were drawn up at random and that there was no trust ...
... matter still further , the implication in Friedmann's verdict , with which few who have studied the matter will disagree : ' While I am strongly of the opinion that the indictments were drawn up at random and that there was no trust ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
Copyright | |
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