Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 55
... wrote in large golden letters on a panel she held the names of the different battles in which Murat had distinguished himself ' ; and organized a fĂȘte champĂȘtre at the Villa d'Este where she exhibited herself as a Druidical priestess ...
... wrote in large golden letters on a panel she held the names of the different battles in which Murat had distinguished himself ' ; and organized a fĂȘte champĂȘtre at the Villa d'Este where she exhibited herself as a Druidical priestess ...
Page 95
... wrote Simon Renard to Philip . " They say that the Queen has given her consent . . . . They intend to move to declare that the Lady Elizabeth is a bastard , hoping thus to upset Your Majesty's plans . ' But the news of Mary's consent ...
... wrote Simon Renard to Philip . " They say that the Queen has given her consent . . . . They intend to move to declare that the Lady Elizabeth is a bastard , hoping thus to upset Your Majesty's plans . ' But the news of Mary's consent ...
Page 202
... wrote back : ' You speak as if you thought they would offer something to me . If they do , they shall never have another answer from me but what they have had . ' After the Second Reading of the Bill in the Commons , he wrote : ' I am ...
... wrote back : ' You speak as if you thought they would offer something to me . If they do , they shall never have another answer from me but what they have had . ' After the Second Reading of the Bill in the Commons , he wrote : ' I am ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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