Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 144
... success of the like formerly administered , contrary to such directions as aforesaid and accompanied with so unhappy event to the great grief and discomfort of all His Majesty's subjects in general , is an offence and misdemeanour of so ...
... success of the like formerly administered , contrary to such directions as aforesaid and accompanied with so unhappy event to the great grief and discomfort of all His Majesty's subjects in general , is an offence and misdemeanour of so ...
Page 175
... successful and the other was not . In so far as the differentiation is conscious , it is due to the Whig propaganda version of events which , equating success with legality , represents William's accession by right of conquest 175 THE ...
... successful and the other was not . In so far as the differentiation is conscious , it is due to the Whig propaganda version of events which , equating success with legality , represents William's accession by right of conquest 175 THE ...
Page 219
... success came and it was clear that the Queen was going to have a child , the young man would be loaded with money and per- suaded to leave France for Canada . He would there reside until all three of the conspirators were dead . The ...
... success came and it was clear that the Queen was going to have a child , the young man would be loaded with money and per- suaded to leave France for Canada . He would there reside until all three of the conspirators were dead . The ...
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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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