Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 80
... allowed to leave the country during the proceedings , ' he said , ' there is an end to the security which Your Lordships think you possess that no perjury shall be permitted with impunity at your Bar . I ask again , am I obliged in ...
... allowed to leave the country during the proceedings , ' he said , ' there is an end to the security which Your Lordships think you possess that no perjury shall be permitted with impunity at your Bar . I ask again , am I obliged in ...
Page 203
... allowed in a judicial way , but yours as a favour ; and what you may expect of that , you may judge . This is the only fear I have . Fear of death , I bless God I have none ; but if I should not see you again , it would break my heart ...
... allowed in a judicial way , but yours as a favour ; and what you may expect of that , you may judge . This is the only fear I have . Fear of death , I bless God I have none ; but if I should not see you again , it would break my heart ...
Page 227
... allowed to show his face ? Why was the secret of his birth such as could be written on a silver plate and yet be of such a character as would make it unsafe for the Government to leave alive the fisherman who had picked up the plate ...
... allowed to show his face ? Why was the secret of his birth such as could be written on a silver plate and yet be of such a character as would make it unsafe for the Government to leave alive the fisherman who had picked up the plate ...
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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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