Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... thing is not recorded , it cannot , by ' historical method ' be presumed to have happened . The third is that , if a thing is recorded , it is both accurate and unique and must be the factor given precedence in any investigation . The ...
... thing is not recorded , it cannot , by ' historical method ' be presumed to have happened . The third is that , if a thing is recorded , it is both accurate and unique and must be the factor given precedence in any investigation . The ...
Page 94
... things to accomplish . Mary was an infatuated wife who would do anything , it seemed , that he asked . For Philip's sake ... thing she would not do . She would neither allow Elizabeth's marriage nor proclaim her her heir , because these ...
... things to accomplish . Mary was an infatuated wife who would do anything , it seemed , that he asked . For Philip's sake ... thing she would not do . She would neither allow Elizabeth's marriage nor proclaim her her heir , because these ...
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... thing certain is that , for whatever reason , Smeaton never denied his relations with Anne and the other four never admitted them . ' No one , ' said Sir Edward Baynton , who was given the task of searching for evidence , ' will accuse ...
... thing certain is that , for whatever reason , Smeaton never denied his relations with Anne and the other four never admitted them . ' No one , ' said Sir Edward Baynton , who was given the task of searching for evidence , ' will accuse ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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