Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 207
... prison , is in a letter eight years later from the sister - in - law of Louis XIV of France to the mother of the future George I of England : ' A man has lived for long years in the Bastille , masked , and masked he died . Two ...
... prison , is in a letter eight years later from the sister - in - law of Louis XIV of France to the mother of the future George I of England : ' A man has lived for long years in the Bastille , masked , and masked he died . Two ...
Page 208
... prison officials no more knew the secret than did Louis XIV's sister - in - law , they were at least in a position to hear that kind of gossip which is valuable in any enquiry because it is probably founded on some kind of fact . And ...
... prison officials no more knew the secret than did Louis XIV's sister - in - law , they were at least in a position to hear that kind of gossip which is valuable in any enquiry because it is probably founded on some kind of fact . And ...
Page 212
... prison and , in the hearing of the Lieutenant de Vauroy , Dauger's escort across France from Dunkirk , told him that he would run him through with his sword if he made any attempt to impart any secret to him . The valet was safely in prison ...
... prison and , in the hearing of the Lieutenant de Vauroy , Dauger's escort across France from Dunkirk , told him that he would run him through with his sword if he made any attempt to impart any secret to him . The valet was safely in prison ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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