Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 62
... authority ; and whereas her said Royal Highness , while the said Bartolomeo Bergami was in her said service , unmindful of her exalted rank and station and of her duty to Your Majesty and wholly regardless of her own honour and ...
... authority ; and whereas her said Royal Highness , while the said Bartolomeo Bergami was in her said service , unmindful of her exalted rank and station and of her duty to Your Majesty and wholly regardless of her own honour and ...
Page 125
... , a justice and an authority on feudal law . With this background and training , Dr Craig was likely to be more accustomed to weighing evidence and less predisposed to emo- tionalism than 125 THE POISONING OF KING JAMES I.
... , a justice and an authority on feudal law . With this background and training , Dr Craig was likely to be more accustomed to weighing evidence and less predisposed to emo- tionalism than 125 THE POISONING OF KING JAMES I.
Page 197
... authority we sit here ? We sit here and have a legislative authority and it is by the King's command we come together . But at this time we are trying a man for his life ; and therefore 197 THE INNOCENCE OF SIR JOHN FENWICK.
... authority we sit here ? We sit here and have a legislative authority and it is by the King's command we come together . But at this time we are trying a man for his life ; and therefore 197 THE INNOCENCE OF SIR JOHN FENWICK.
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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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