Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... admit her maternity ( if it were true ) was Henry Brougham . He had to defend her against the charges which were being prepared for her trial and the whole basis of his case was her complete * Louis Ferdinand had both an uncle and a ...
... admit her maternity ( if it were true ) was Henry Brougham . He had to defend her against the charges which were being prepared for her trial and the whole basis of his case was her complete * Louis Ferdinand had both an uncle and a ...
Page 139
... admit the least stain to remain on me or mine in that kind . ' But he was never allowed to see James again . Gondomar's confessor , Lafuente , who was also dis- patched from Spain to inform James of the truth of things , called for ...
... admit the least stain to remain on me or mine in that kind . ' But he was never allowed to see James again . Gondomar's confessor , Lafuente , who was also dis- patched from Spain to inform James of the truth of things , called for ...
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... admit that , when you come to hard evidence , there is nothing in favour of the theory that cannot very easily be overthrown : but I do think that it is a better case than any other case that has been put forward . No other theory ...
... admit that , when you come to hard evidence , there is nothing in favour of the theory that cannot very easily be overthrown : but I do think that it is a better case than any other case that has been put forward . No other theory ...
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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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