Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... possible , expressing and using that knowledge honestly , testing the conclusions and admitting that , at any moment , something new may be discovered which will invalidate the tentative solution . I shall not be so tedious as to repeat ...
... possible , expressing and using that knowledge honestly , testing the conclusions and admitting that , at any moment , something new may be discovered which will invalidate the tentative solution . I shall not be so tedious as to repeat ...
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... possible so that they might be tried under the existing law of High Treason which denied the prisoner the right of knowing the crime he was accused of until he heard the indictment in court . This state of affairs had already been ...
... possible so that they might be tried under the existing law of High Treason which denied the prisoner the right of knowing the crime he was accused of until he heard the indictment in court . This state of affairs had already been ...
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... possible to discard at the outset most of the clever academic solutions . The wearing of the mask was a precaution , not a punishment ; and the man , on every matter unconnected with his identity , was treated with all possible ...
... possible to discard at the outset most of the clever academic solutions . The wearing of the mask was a precaution , not a punishment ; and the man , on every matter unconnected with his identity , was treated with all possible ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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