Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 106
... charge of incest with such cogency , passion and eloquence that the betting among the people was ten to one that he would be acquitted . But to the charge that he had used expressions showing that he doubted whether Elizabeth was ...
... charge of incest with such cogency , passion and eloquence that the betting among the people was ten to one that he would be acquitted . But to the charge that he had used expressions showing that he doubted whether Elizabeth was ...
Page 144
... charge , which is set forth in such an expression of words as might argue an extra- ordinary guiltiness in the Duke who by such infinite bonds of duty and thankfulness was obliged to be tender of the life and health of his most dread ...
... charge , which is set forth in such an expression of words as might argue an extra- ordinary guiltiness in the Duke who by such infinite bonds of duty and thankfulness was obliged to be tender of the life and health of his most dread ...
Page 187
... charge was of ' compassing and imagining the death and destruction of His Majesty , ' by which the ' Assassination Plot ' was meant . And even the secondary insurrection charge was so worded that it emphasized , irrelevantly , the ...
... charge was of ' compassing and imagining the death and destruction of His Majesty , ' by which the ' Assassination Plot ' was meant . And even the secondary insurrection charge was so worded that it emphasized , irrelevantly , the ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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