Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... situation and in the May of 1787 a correspondent recorded that ' the Prince sat at table with Mrs Fitzherbert and all her particular friends near him . His attention to her has been more marked lately than usual . ' The separation of ...
... situation and in the May of 1787 a correspondent recorded that ' the Prince sat at table with Mrs Fitzherbert and all her particular friends near him . His attention to her has been more marked lately than usual . ' The separation of ...
Page 66
... situation was he at the time ? MAJOCCHI : He was a courier - and , it was reported , equerry . ATTORNEY - GENERAL : Did you afterward enter the service of the Princess ? MAJOCCHI : I did . ATTORNEY - GENERAL : How long after you had met ...
... situation was he at the time ? MAJOCCHI : He was a courier - and , it was reported , equerry . ATTORNEY - GENERAL : Did you afterward enter the service of the Princess ? MAJOCCHI : I did . ATTORNEY - GENERAL : How long after you had met ...
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... situation . Also it credits More , the lay statesman , accommodating to the utmost and anxious to obey the King , his benefactor and friend , with an outlook more in keeping with that of a bishop such as St John Fisher . Had the Pope ...
... situation . Also it credits More , the lay statesman , accommodating to the utmost and anxious to obey the King , his benefactor and friend , with an outlook more in keeping with that of a bishop such as St John Fisher . Had the Pope ...
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FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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