Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... asked that in that event it should be put off until next Thursday . MR SPEAKER : Mr Hyde . 58. Mr Hyde asked the Secretary to the Treasury why two bundles of documents relating to Queen Caroline , wife of King George IV , covering the ...
... asked that in that event it should be put off until next Thursday . MR SPEAKER : Mr Hyde . 58. Mr Hyde asked the Secretary to the Treasury why two bundles of documents relating to Queen Caroline , wife of King George IV , covering the ...
Page 77
... asked Rastelli . ' Not at all . ' Then , suddenly , Denman snapped unexpectedly : ' How long have you been in England ? ' ' Since the day before yesterday . ' A hush fell on the House as Denman proceeded to underline the oddity of the ...
... asked Rastelli . ' Not at all . ' Then , suddenly , Denman snapped unexpectedly : ' How long have you been in England ? ' ' Since the day before yesterday . ' A hush fell on the House as Denman proceeded to underline the oddity of the ...
Page 153
... asked , did not give evidence . At Hulet's trial , Nelson repeated his evidence , with the additional information that Hulet was the assistant and Walker the headsman . He also asked that Colonel Pretty , then in Ireland , should be ...
... asked , did not give evidence . At Hulet's trial , Nelson repeated his evidence , with the additional information that Hulet was the assistant and Walker the headsman . He also asked that Colonel Pretty , then in Ireland , should be ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
Copyright | |
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