Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 71
... seen me often . WILLIAMS : Has he seen you a dozen times since your arrival in England ? DEMONT : Yes , more . WILLIAMS : Twenty , perhaps ? DEMONT : I do not know how often . WILLIAMS : It was not upon the subject of this evidence you ...
... seen me often . WILLIAMS : Has he seen you a dozen times since your arrival in England ? DEMONT : Yes , more . WILLIAMS : Twenty , perhaps ? DEMONT : I do not know how often . WILLIAMS : It was not upon the subject of this evidence you ...
Page 75
... seen it placed ? ' ' I have seen the Princess extend it over herself and Bergami also , so as to cover Bergami with it . ' ' Was it your duty to accompany the carriage on 75 THE WIVES OF KING GEORGE IV.
... seen it placed ? ' ' I have seen the Princess extend it over herself and Bergami also , so as to cover Bergami with it . ' ' Was it your duty to accompany the carriage on 75 THE WIVES OF KING GEORGE IV.
Page 128
... seen by this account that the points which are too well attested by witnesses to be denied are admitted but explained in another sense . The medicine from Dunmow was fetched by Buckingham's servant , Baker - but it was the King , not ...
... seen by this account that the points which are too well attested by witnesses to be denied are admitted but explained in another sense . The medicine from Dunmow was fetched by Buckingham's servant , Baker - but it was the King , not ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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