Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... England ? DEMONT : Yes . WILLIAMS : Were you ever in England before ? DEMONT : No. WILLIAMS : Have you finally agreed what you are to have for your evidence ? DEMONT : They have promised me nothing for my evidence . WILLIAMS : No ...
... England ? DEMONT : Yes . WILLIAMS : Were you ever in England before ? DEMONT : No. WILLIAMS : Have you finally agreed what you are to have for your evidence ? DEMONT : They have promised me nothing for my evidence . WILLIAMS : No ...
Page 93
... England , and so brought England into the rival orbit . But Mary Queen of Scots was also Mary Tudor's heir , since Elizabeth , born while Henry VIII's true wife , Catherine of Aragon , was still alive had been declared illegitimate both ...
... England , and so brought England into the rival orbit . But Mary Queen of Scots was also Mary Tudor's heir , since Elizabeth , born while Henry VIII's true wife , Catherine of Aragon , was still alive had been declared illegitimate both ...
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... England to report on the situation there . Hardly had he landed , than William issued a proclamation offering the reward of £ 1,000 for his arrest . Berwick's own account of what he did was : ' King James had privately concerted ...
... England to report on the situation there . Hardly had he landed , than William issued a proclamation offering the reward of £ 1,000 for his arrest . Berwick's own account of what he did was : ' King James had privately concerted ...
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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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