Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 112
... hope of his life being spared ( if he ever had such hope ) was gone , Smeaton persisted , at the edge of death , in his plea of guilty . And as he had pleaded guilty at his trial , no examination was necessary there . The indictment ...
... hope of his life being spared ( if he ever had such hope ) was gone , Smeaton persisted , at the edge of death , in his plea of guilty . And as he had pleaded guilty at his trial , no examination was necessary there . The indictment ...
Page 113
... the Duke of Norfolk's information to Catherine of Aragon on April 9 , that the King had been married to Anne Boleyn for over two months . During 1535 Anne realized that her only hope of holding 113 THE PARENTAGE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I.
... the Duke of Norfolk's information to Catherine of Aragon on April 9 , that the King had been married to Anne Boleyn for over two months . During 1535 Anne realized that her only hope of holding 113 THE PARENTAGE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I.
Page 216
... hope to show - there is no known evidence with which it is incompatible , I have now come to accept that inspired guess of Lord Quickswood as the solution I am myself prepared to defend . In a sentence , it is that the Mask was Louis ...
... hope to show - there is no known evidence with which it is incompatible , I have now come to accept that inspired guess of Lord Quickswood as the solution I am myself prepared to defend . In a sentence , it is that the Mask was Louis ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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