Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... DEMONT : I was discharged . WILLIAMS : Were you not discharged for saying some- thing which you afterwards admitted to be false . DEMONT : Yes . WILLIAMS : You were applied to by some person or other soon after you were discharged from ...
... DEMONT : I was discharged . WILLIAMS : Were you not discharged for saying some- thing which you afterwards admitted to be false . DEMONT : Yes . WILLIAMS : You were applied to by some person or other soon after you were discharged from ...
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... DEMONT : NO . WILLIAMS : Has he not seen you frequently since your arrival in England ? DEMONT : He has not seen me often . WILLIAMS : Has he seen you a dozen times since your arrival in England ? DEMONT : Yes , more . WILLIAMS : Twenty ...
... DEMONT : NO . WILLIAMS : Has he not seen you frequently since your arrival in England ? DEMONT : He has not seen me often . WILLIAMS : Has he seen you a dozen times since your arrival in England ? DEMONT : Yes , more . WILLIAMS : Twenty ...
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... DEMONT : It is not exactly like my writing . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be your writing or not ? DEMONT : It is not exactly like my writing . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be your writing - yes or no ? DEMONT : I do not think it ...
... DEMONT : It is not exactly like my writing . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be your writing or not ? DEMONT : It is not exactly like my writing . WILLIAMS : Do you believe it to be your writing - yes or no ? DEMONT : I do not think it ...
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FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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