Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 16
... Scotland Yard should be on its guard lest the swing of the pendulum might lead them to suspect someone else ? If the alleged motives of A have been successfully disproved , must we guard against the swing of the pendulum leading us to ...
... Scotland Yard should be on its guard lest the swing of the pendulum might lead them to suspect someone else ? If the alleged motives of A have been successfully disproved , must we guard against the swing of the pendulum leading us to ...
Page 154
... Scotland Yard and they were upon the guard in the Banqueting Chamber . When they were there I laid down my arms and got into the Company . Captain Webb kept the guard with his halberd in his hand by the scaffold and I did bustle to come ...
... Scotland Yard and they were upon the guard in the Banqueting Chamber . When they were there I laid down my arms and got into the Company . Captain Webb kept the guard with his halberd in his hand by the scaffold and I did bustle to come ...
Page 156
... Scotland Yard , was presumably in reserve , not on duty ) to get from the one place to the other . Five minutes leaves a comfortable margin for going there and back at a walking pace . As for Hulet's denial that he and Gittens were in ...
... Scotland Yard , was presumably in reserve , not on duty ) to get from the one place to the other . Five minutes leaves a comfortable margin for going there and back at a walking pace . As for Hulet's denial that he and Gittens were in ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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