Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... present . ' From that day , she rarely saw and never spoke to her husband again , though , nineteen years later in his last illness — she was then seventy - four - she could not resist writing him a letter which began : ' After many ...
... present . ' From that day , she rarely saw and never spoke to her husband again , though , nineteen years later in his last illness — she was then seventy - four - she could not resist writing him a letter which began : ' After many ...
Page 139
... present dangerous situation . James was interested enough to want to know more and two days later , Inojosa , the Viceroy of Navarre , who had been sent to England to support the attempt to save the Spanish alliance , completed the ...
... present dangerous situation . James was interested enough to want to know more and two days later , Inojosa , the Viceroy of Navarre , who had been sent to England to support the attempt to save the Spanish alliance , completed the ...
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... present behaviour of the Prince and the Duke which made the present story intrinsically improbable . James told Inojosa to let him have the charges in writing and left Theobalds immediately for the comparative safety of Windsor Castle ...
... present behaviour of the Prince and the Duke which made the present story intrinsically improbable . James told Inojosa to let him have the charges in writing and left Theobalds immediately for the comparative safety of Windsor Castle ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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