Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 142
... give directions that nothing should be applied or given to His Highness by way of physic or diet during the said sickness but by and upon their general advice and consents and after good delibera- tions thereof first had more especially ...
... give directions that nothing should be applied or given to His Highness by way of physic or diet during the said sickness but by and upon their general advice and consents and after good delibera- tions thereof first had more especially ...
Page 197
... 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 life depends on whether this House ...
... 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 life depends on whether this House ...
Page 203
... give credit , I fear , to people who would see me dead and give you hopes till that hour come . ' On the day the Lords finally passed the Attainder , by a mere majority of six ( which , if the Bishops had behaved legally and refrained ...
... give credit , I fear , to people who would see me dead and give you hopes till that hour come . ' On the day the Lords finally passed the Attainder , by a mere majority of six ( which , if the Bishops had behaved legally and refrained ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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