Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 14
... appeared a passage which explains my point with exactitude . The reviewer wrote that the author of the book ' claims that , because the first cave showed no signs of occupation after A.D. 70 , all the documents found in it must have ...
... appeared a passage which explains my point with exactitude . The reviewer wrote that the author of the book ' claims that , because the first cave showed no signs of occupation after A.D. 70 , all the documents found in it must have ...
Page 41
... appeared clothed in the cleanest , but at the same time in the simplest , manner just as the chil- dren of country people are in general dressed . They seemed perfectly ignorant of the high rank of their foster - mother , or rather not ...
... appeared clothed in the cleanest , but at the same time in the simplest , manner just as the chil- dren of country people are in general dressed . They seemed perfectly ignorant of the high rank of their foster - mother , or rather not ...
Page 97
... appeared . Philip's special envoy to Mary , Count Feria , reported it . ' An ambassador of the King of Sweden came here recently . Several days passed without his having audience of the Queen or even demanding it . His mission appears ...
... appeared . Philip's special envoy to Mary , Count Feria , reported it . ' An ambassador of the King of Sweden came here recently . Several days passed without his having audience of the Queen or even demanding it . His mission appears ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
Copyright | |
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