Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... believe it to be your writing or not ? DEMONT : It is not exactly like my writing . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be your writing — yes or no ? DEMONT : I do not think it is exactly my handwriting . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be ...
... believe it to be your writing or not ? DEMONT : It is not exactly like my writing . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be your writing — yes or no ? DEMONT : I do not think it is exactly my handwriting . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be ...
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... believe these charges and yet he knows ' ( and here Monmouth confirmed his assertion with a tremendous oath ) ' he knows that every word of the charges is true . ' Yet he dared not officially believe or admit it . He wrote back ...
... believe these charges and yet he knows ' ( and here Monmouth confirmed his assertion with a tremendous oath ) ' he knows that every word of the charges is true . ' Yet he dared not officially believe or admit it . He wrote back ...
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... believe , too , they will be so cruel as not to allow me a desire [ for you ] to come to me , for this tyrant would destroy my soul as * And as Churchill and Prince George of Denmark ( Anne's husband who was entirely under his influence ) ...
... believe , too , they will be so cruel as not to allow me a desire [ for you ] to come to me , for this tyrant would destroy my soul as * And as Churchill and Prince George of Denmark ( Anne's husband who was entirely under his influence ) ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
Copyright | |
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