Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 197
... Sir John Fenwick because he will not give evidence or because there is no evidence against him . If Sir John Fenwick is to be hanged because there is but one witness against him , any man in the world may ; and then I think every man's ...
... Sir John Fenwick because he will not give evidence or because there is no evidence against him . If Sir John Fenwick is to be hanged because there is but one witness against him , any man in the world may ; and then I think every man's ...
Page 199
... Sir , consider the paper of Goodman , which you would read , and consider the validity of that . Goodman being now absent , the prisoner has no opportunity for cross - examination . I beseech the House to consider the ... SIR JOHN FENWICK.
... Sir , consider the paper of Goodman , which you would read , and consider the validity of that . Goodman being now absent , the prisoner has no opportunity for cross - examination . I beseech the House to consider the ... SIR JOHN FENWICK.
Page 200
... Sir John Fenwick . ' All men agree that this is an extraordinary way of proceeding . Then the question is : Is Sir John Fenwick's case extraordinary or is he anything more than a common malefactor who is in a wicked conspiracy ? For ...
... Sir John Fenwick . ' All men agree that this is an extraordinary way of proceeding . Then the question is : Is Sir John Fenwick's case extraordinary or is he anything more than a common malefactor who is in a wicked conspiracy ? For ...
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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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