Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 42
... kind for them that they may make a figure as persons of refined education . However , I laugh at their censure , for I know what I am about . It is not my intention to raise these children into a rank superior to that in which they are ...
... kind for them that they may make a figure as persons of refined education . However , I laugh at their censure , for I know what I am about . It is not my intention to raise these children into a rank superior to that in which they are ...
Page 70
... kind ? DEMONT : I expect no profit for coming here . WILLIAMS : You do not believe , upon your oath , that you are to receive any money or benefit of any kind for coming to England ? DEMONT : I expect no advantage from coming here , 70 ...
... kind ? DEMONT : I expect no profit for coming here . WILLIAMS : You do not believe , upon your oath , that you are to receive any money or benefit of any kind for coming to England ? DEMONT : I expect no advantage from coming here , 70 ...
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... kind of gossip which is valuable in any enquiry because it is probably founded on some kind of fact . And they knew the prisoner . Voltaire himself later elaborated and changed the story for his own purposes of propaganda against the ...
... kind of gossip which is valuable in any enquiry because it is probably founded on some kind of fact . And they knew the prisoner . Voltaire himself later elaborated and changed the story for his own purposes of propaganda against the ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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