Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 108
... Cromwell , Bulkeley , the Spanish chronicle and two French accounts all agree on the point . And , where they can be com- pared , the statements of Cromwell , Constantine and the Chronicler ( between whom there can have been no ...
... Cromwell , Bulkeley , the Spanish chronicle and two French accounts all agree on the point . And , where they can be com- pared , the statements of Cromwell , Constantine and the Chronicler ( between whom there can have been no ...
Page 110
Hugh Ross Williamson. went to Cromwell , told him of the favour Anne was showing to Smeaton and pointed out that the musician could not have acquired by fair means all the money he was in the habit of spending . This was exactly what ...
Hugh Ross Williamson. went to Cromwell , told him of the favour Anne was showing to Smeaton and pointed out that the musician could not have acquired by fair means all the money he was in the habit of spending . This was exactly what ...
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... Cromwell , invited himself to dine with me and brought several others along with him . Their discourse all the dinner time was only who it was that beheaded the King . One said it was the common hangman ; another , Hugh Peters ; others ...
... Cromwell , invited himself to dine with me and brought several others along with him . Their discourse all the dinner time was only who it was that beheaded the King . One said it was the common hangman ; another , Hugh Peters ; others ...
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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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