Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... 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 . On his way , he called at St James's Palace where Buckingham was ...
... 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 . On his way , he called at St James's Palace where Buckingham was ...
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... story for his own purposes of propaganda against the Court and Dumas , seizing on it , immortalized it in that romance which generations of schoolboys and film- goers have assimilated to such an extent that , whatever the true solution ...
... story for his own purposes of propaganda against the Court and Dumas , seizing on it , immortalized it in that romance which generations of schoolboys and film- goers have assimilated to such an extent that , whatever the true solution ...
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... story . Louis XIV's father could certainly have been ' Eustache Dauger , a valet ' ; but could he have been the mysterious messenger to Charles II ? [ iv ] Was ' The Mask ' in England There is no need to insist that any reconstruction ...
... story . Louis XIV's father could certainly have been ' Eustache Dauger , a valet ' ; but could he have been the mysterious messenger to Charles II ? [ iv ] Was ' The Mask ' in England There is no need to insist that any reconstruction ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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