Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 76
... never said to anybody that you had been dismissed on the charge of stealing corn ? ' ' I have not , ' said Rastelli , ' because I never told a lie . ' Denman turned on the interpreter : ' Does he mean to he never told a lie or that he never ...
... never said to anybody that you had been dismissed on the charge of stealing corn ? ' ' I have not , ' said Rastelli , ' because I never told a lie . ' Denman turned on the interpreter : ' Does he mean to he never told a lie or that he never ...
Page 78
... never told it before except to the Commission . ' ' How long was that after you saw it ? ' ' About eleven months or a year afterwards perhaps . ' ' Just tell us in what month it was . ' ' I don't know precisely . ' Brougham's comment on ...
... never told it before except to the Commission . ' ' How long was that after you saw it ? ' ' About eleven months or a year afterwards perhaps . ' ' Just tell us in what month it was . ' ' I don't know precisely . ' Brougham's comment on ...
Page 102
... never disclosed to any man yet nor never intend to do while I live ' by any stretch of language or imagination be applied to the Royal Supremacy , which had already been a matter of three years ' public argument and which , as we have ...
... never disclosed to any man yet nor never intend to do while I live ' by any stretch of language or imagination be applied to the Royal Supremacy , which had already been a matter of three years ' public argument and which , as we have ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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